Introducing Dimensional Connections, a collection of wall panels and textiles that promote connectivity and comfort from interior finishes brand, Woven Image.
November 10th, 2018
Bringing a renewed sense of connectivity to the workplace is Dimensional Connections: the new collection by Woven Image. Combining three-dimensional textures with a refreshing palette of soothing tones, this versatile range brings positivity and enhances productivity into the corporate workplace environment or the home office. Featuring the newest addition to the beloved embossed panel series, Gem shines bright with fabrics from Knoll Textiles and the extended colour palettes of both the Mura wallcovering and Global textile ranges.
The growing collection of tactile wall panels embraces tactile surfaces and cutting-edge design with sustainability and commercial performance. Reminiscent of expanded mesh or netting, the geometric forms through Gem create a unique, lattice impression across the panel. As the subtle, mid-scale design of the trio, Gem beautifully complements the simplicity of Zen and the intricacy of Ion to create a distinct group of premium panels.
Available in 9 different colourways, Gem is versatile and suited for every interior style. From the neutral tones of frost, vanilla and pebble; the mid-tone shades of duck egg blue and peachy blush; and the trendy, warm shades of ochre and cinnamon; Dimensional Connection creates the perfect colour wheel for the modern workplace.
The long-standing brand collaboration between Woven Image, Global and Knoll Textiles is a testament to their shared appreciation of classic design and extraordinary craft in interior textiles. With Global’s addition of seven new colours to Woven Image’s palette, it takes the collection to a total of 25 exciting tones and textural beauty.
Knoll Textiles has selected Dottie, Infinite & Stripmania to feature as part of the Dimensional Connections collection. Inspired by a Dior Couture coat containing circle motifs arrange in an orderly grid-like formation, Dottie & Infinite are bold, modern and sophisticated fabrics which are also highly functional. Stripemania is a fashion driven interpretation of a stripe, achieved by a detailed exploration of colour and linework to create a wonderful rhythm and balance across this unique textile.
Expertly engineered to reduce reverberated noise in large, shared spaces, these acoustic panels are ideal for floor to ceiling applications for continuous wall or double-height installations.
Every product throughout Dimensional Connections is manufactured in Australia from 60% recycled content with low VOC missions. With sustainable practices at the forefront, Woven Image is dedicated to delivering the environmental credentials that contribute to a greener future. This collection achieves third-party certification through Global GreenTag™ (GreenRate Level A) and is also Red List Free and has published ingredient transparency through Declare.
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