Woven Image and Bang Design make creative waves with the Mura Dune and Mura Wave Tiles.
November 27th, 2012
Made in Australia and designed in collaboration with Australia’s Bang Design, Mura Tile is a sustainable acoustic wall solution with a contemporary design aesthetic.
Mura Tile is available in eight fresh block colours and two designs: Mura Dune Tile and Mura Wave Tile. The tiles can be rotated to achieve any number of different designs. It is easy to create waves of colour or spot highlights.
Each tile is 500 x 500mm and is supplied in a box of 9 tiles that cover 2.25sqm. At 360g per tile, this is a lightweight product. Mura Tile’s exclusively developed unique clipping system ensures easy application and disassembly.
Designed to provide a sustainable, acoustic solution for interior walls, Mura Tile has outstanding noise reduction coefficient (NRC) ratings and is made from 100% PET containing 45% post-consumer recycled content. It has been certified to EcoSpecifier GreenTag Gold Level A and is fully supported by the Woven Image Product Stewardship programme.
Mura Tile challenges the perception of traditional wall tiles by providing an innovative solution that is design driven, acoustically superior, cost effective and easy to install. It sets a new standard for interior wall covering products.
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