Throughout the industry, the Embossed Acoustic Panel Collection by Woven Image is one of our favourites. Here, we meet Gem: the third panel to complete the design-led acoustic range.
October 12th, 2020
From humble beginnings, Woven Image has evolved into one of the leading interior finishes company across the globe. With sustainability, product innovation and design leadership at its core, the Australian brand prides itself on delivering superior commercial textiles and acoustic finishes for every environment.

The Embossed Acoustic Panel Collection by Woven Image represents their latest design innovation. This advance range has been meticulously crafted to provide a floor-to-ceiling acoustic solution in bold patterns to create versatile and comforting spaces.
Design-led and exceptionally tactile, it showcases three-dimensional textures, which interweave cutting-edge design with sustainability and superior commercial performance. We’ve met Zen, Ion and now we say hello to the third design in the collection: Gem.

Reminiscent of expanded mesh and netting, Gem explores diamond-like geometric forms in a lattice style impression across the panel. Paired with Embossed Panel’s unique precision trimming, Gem can be installed with ease. Its application can cover edge to edge interiors, creating a continuous wall application to maximise functionality, without compromising on aesthetics. Gem is refined and subtle; with a personality that complements the simplicity of Zen and the complexity of Ion.

Available in nine colourways, Gem is highly dynamic and designed with a flexibility that complements every space. From the pared-back hues of Frost, Vanilla, Pebble; the decadence of Onyx; to the mid-tone shades of Duck Egg Blue, Peachy Blush and Vineyard Green; and all the way through to the introduction of Ochre and Cinnamon; Gem consistently brings pops of colour to the project.

Since its inceptions in 1987, Woven Image has championed Australia-led design and sustainability through every one of their products. Manufactured in Australia, Gem is made using 60% recycled content with low VOC emissions, and delivers on excellent environmental credentials, achieving third-party certification through Global GreenTag™ (GreenRate Level A), Gem is also Red List Free and has published ingredient transparency through Declare.
Designed to create extraordinary experiences, Woven Image’s Embossed Acoustic Panels perform to commercial industry standards for interior walls linings. As the brand continues to nurture and evolve, Gem brings its own charm to the Woven Image range and to the interior spaces of workplace, hospitality and education sectors.
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