The Wovin Wall system was the winner of an Australian Design Award and a finalist in the Danish Index 2005 Awards.
November 21st, 2008
Originally created as a one-off wall for Sydney restaurant Longrain, Wovin Wall is a unique feature wall and ceiling system that creates striking interior effects, powerful brand statements and versatile retail displays. It can be expanded in size, retrofitted, backlit, relocated and importantly is fully recyclable. Through innovation and originality, simplicity and versatility, the Wovin Wall system allows you to create what is truly distinctive and beautiful. In 2005 a joint venture company, Wovin Wall, was formed with the creators Box & Dice and Instyle Contract Textiles to distribute this dynamic product internationally. Wovin Wall is now distributed in Australia, New Zealand, USA, Europe, Asia and The Middle East.
Product Range
Wovin Wall is a customised feature wall and ceiling finish fitting almost any size wall and ceiling.
Major Brands
Wovin Wall, Wave and Lap Walls by Wovin Wall and Wovin Wall Acoustic.
Applications
Commercial, hospitality retail, education, public buildings, exhibition, and healthcare.
Finishes
Laminates, veneers, polypropylene, printed graphics, logos and anodised aluminium.
Sustainability
Wovin Wallhas a corporate commitment to environmentally responsible design. The Wovin Wall components are manufactured from either renewable or recyclable materials.
Major Projects
IBM San Jose, USA; MTV, USA; Seneca Niagara Spa, USA; Cisco Systems, USA; Westfields, USA & NZ; Fashion Week 2005, NZ; Britomart Hotels, NZ; Borsen News, Denmark; Swift & Moore, NSW; Spanton Media Offices, NSW; Longrain Restaurant, NSW. Crown Casino, Vic.
Lead time
Approximately 4 weeks.
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