Woven Image refreshes its popular, multi-award winning Embossed Acoustic Panel collection with a new range of colours that bring warmth and comfort to commercial interiors.
May 1st, 2024
Woven Image, a global leader in interior finishes, responds to the demand for design-centric acoustic solutions in the modern workplace with its Embossed Acoustic Panel collection. This acclaimed series, including Zen, Pico, Gem, and Ion designs, now features a range of new colours inspired by current architectural trends.
The popularity of these acoustic panels can be attributed to their sophisticated fusion of visual appeal, texture and acoustic comfort. Zen is a subtle, ribbed design that mimics the grooves of a Japanese zen garden, evoking a sense of simplicity and calm. Pico features a more narrow design with fluted panels, while Ion’s design is characterised by origami-like geometric shapes and its tactile surface. Reminiscent of expanded mesh and netting, Gem attracts users with its striking, lattice-style design.
Embracing the evolution of the modern workplace, Woven Image recently refreshed the Embossed Acoustic Panel colour palette. Among the new colour selections is Butter 106, a sunny yellow hue that provides a joyful, pastel alternative to traditional neutral tones. The blue-green, pastel-toned Mint 573 enhances a sense of calm by recalling the glow of translucent tropical waters.
The nature-inspired tones of Cayenne 484 and Nutmeg 721 complement the browns, chocolates, caramels and wood tone shades that you will find in many modern spaces. Cayenne, like its name suggests, brings a spicy accent, whereas Nutmeg 721’s decadent caramel hue recalls the tones of natural oak wood.
Capturing the ethereal beauty of magical sunsets, Dusk 495 fuses tones of mauve and peach into a unique, alluring hue. Dusk imbues spaces with a comforting feeling of optimism and tranquility, connecting with those who seek a return to simplicity.
Like all its other products, Woven Image’s Embossed Acoustic Panel collection offers a modern, elegant aesthetic and excellent sound absorption in a way that is environmentally sustainable. Made with a minimum 51% post-consumer recycled plastics, the collection is Red List Free, with low VOC Emissions, and has published ingredient transparency with Declare. The product’s exceptional environmental credentials are supported by a Global GreenTag™ GreenRATE Level A.
In addition to refreshing the colour palette, these certifications assist specifiers in finding sustainable products that seamlessly blend with other surface finishes, ultimately enhancing occupant wellbeing in projects globally.
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