Designed by Sarah Long, EchoScreen Lunar is an exciting new vertical surface product for screens, walls and wrapped panels.
September 22nd, 2011
Woven Image designer Sarah Long has responded to the current trend towards shaded ombré effects in creating the EchoScreen Lunar.

The gradient effect was Inspired by the craft technique of dip dyeing, and provides an interesting alternative to solid colour.
There are 7 colourways available, all of which fade into a neutral sliver tone, both for visual appeal and to allow lengths of the product to be joined along the selvedge for a continuous wave of colour.

EchoScreen Lunar coordinates well with piece dyed EchoScreen, from the Kirigami design to the more neutral tones.
EchoScreen Lunar can also be railroaded and used as drapery. The product achieves a GECA Environmental Certification.
Make a statement in any commercial space with Echopanel Lunar.

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