Three-dimensional wall tiles offer textured and decorative solutions for stylish spaces.
August 30th, 2010
Wall Flats are a modern embossed three-dimensional wall tile, which can transform a space through the introduction of texture and patterning.
The tiles are modular, measuring 457mm by 457mm, with an automatic pattern repeat and can be installed in their original white colour or painted to coordinate with your interior using standard interior paints.
They can be trimmed to size and installed with commonly available adhesives and tools.
Made from 100% bamboo pulp, one of the world’s most renewable resources, Wall Flats are a sustainable wall tile which is free of chemicals and need not be a burden to the environment at the end of its lifecycle, since the tiles are 100% bio-degradable.
Wall Flats have been fire tested to AS/NZ 3837-1998 (Cone Calorimeter).
Wall Flats are designed by Inhabit and come in four designs Braille, Chrysalis, Architect and Seesaw.
Wovin Wall distributes Wall Flats in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines.
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