Australian finishes brand, Woven Image presents Exquisite Evolutions – a video celebrating the story for some of the company’s most renowned products.
June 15th, 2020
Exquisite Evolutions explores the evolution of interior finishes specialists, Woven Image’s most loved products. Following the launch of the celebrated product, Zen, the brand is thrilled to present: Ion – the latest addition to the Embossed Panel series.
The embossed acoustic panel collection represents the latest innovation and craftsmanship from Woven Image. Beautifully tactile, three-dimensional and sophisticated, the floor-to-ceiling panel range takes acoustic wall finishes to the next level of panel design.
Inspired by detailing and tactile textural surfaces, the designs in this collection champion faceted shapes, diagonal lifework and asymmetrical effects. Ion is imbued with elegance – elevating any setting for every occasion. The panels in this range have been meticulously crafted to pattern match in both continuous wall and double-height installations, making it the superior choice for versatile and dynamic environments.
In addition to Ion, Woven Image’s popular focus fabric has been developed and refined into a stitch and quilted finish, as well as extending the EchoPanel colour palette in the 24mm thickness, giving you an extensive list of choices to customise your space.
Woven Image presents a remarkable portfolio of products that put human experiences at the forefront. Explore Woven Image on The Collection today.
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