New forms and patterns have taken shape in the latest acoustic panels from Woven Image – bringing together cutting-edge design to create an immersive, sensorial product.
November 1st, 2024
Combining striking visual aesthetics with exceptional acoustic performance, Macro Rhythms from Woven Image is a range of products designed to elevate spaces both architecturally and acoustically. These two bold new 3D formed acoustic panels redefine the design potential of commercial interiors.
Part of a new wave of acoustic solutions where form and function converge, the floor-to-ceiling, tactile panels offer architects and interior designers the opportunity to integrate acoustic management into their projects without compromising on style.
Both Column and Curtain feature a unique direct wall fixing, allowing for an airgap that creates a distinct sound absorption zone and exceptional acoustic performance.

Column: A Sculptural Symmetry
Inspired by classical architecture, Column features linear forms that add depth and texture to any interior. Its structured design with deep-set 70-millimetre peaks and troughs provides significant sound absorption, creating a calm, balanced environment perfect for open-plan spaces or large commercial interiors. The deep ridges of Column help to diffuse noise, making it a standout acoustic solution that is as visually compelling as it is functional.
This sculptural panel turns walls into dynamic design elements, enhancing both the look and the feel of the space, while maintaining acoustic comfort in bustling environments.

Curtain: A Fluid, Organic Form
In contrast, Curtain offers a more fluid, freeform aesthetic, mimicking the gentle drape of fabric. Its asymmetrical lines create a soft, flowing effect that introduces a sense of movement and lightness to interior walls. Designed to absorb sound while contributing to the overall aesthetic, Curtain’s organic curves provide a visually intriguing alternative to traditional acoustic panels.
Curtain is an adaptable design element that complements a wide range of interior styles. Its form, combined with exceptional acoustic properties, makes it an ideal solution for environments that require both acoustic control and design sophistication.

Sustainability Meets Innovation with New EchoPanel®
In addition to the Column and Curtain panels, Woven Image has also unveiled five new EchoPanel® Precision Cut designs, now featuring 80 per cent post-consumer recycled PET. These precision-cut panels – Isle, Orb, Parquet, Mosaic, and Current – continue Woven Image’s commitment to sustainable, design-forward acoustic solutions.
Each EchoPanel design is created using advanced CNC technology, allowing for seamless, floor-to-ceiling installations with striking patterns that enhance both the acoustic and visual dynamics of a space.
Whether it’s the grid-inspired design of Isle or the fluid, calming lines of Current, these panels offer a tactile, sensory experience while delivering an impressive range of sustainable credentials including Carbon Neutral Product certification by Climate Active, Global GreenTag™ certification. They boast an Environmental Product Declaration recognised by International Green Building Tools including LEED®, GreenStar®, BREEAM® and WELL™

Woven Image’s latest collection reimagines what acoustic panels can achieve in modern interiors. With the architectural sophistication of Column, the organic fluidity of Curtain, and the sustainable innovation of the new EchoPanel designs, this collection offers interior designers and architects a toolkit to create visually stunning, acoustically superior spaces that engage the senses and promote well-being.
For more information or to order samples, visit wovenimage.com.
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