Woven Image has launched its latest easy to install EchoPanel range, Balance.
November 24th, 2017
Balance consists of three separate tile products coming in nine colours, and is made from Woven Image‘s award winning EchoPanel material – which means remarkable sound cancelling properties alongside elegant designer surface-finish aesthetics.
The wider range of Acoustic tile designs, including the colour range options and high-quality finish found on either printed or plain Mura, as well as EchoPanel, provide endless streams of design options for the inspired interior designer. Various configurations can be created for a number of settings and spaces – whether creating privacy or efficiently controlling noise in the open-plan office, cafe, lobby, classroom or restaurant – Woven Image’s acoustic tiles are a designer’s dream. The Balance collection consists of lightweight, easy to install, peel-and-stick tile packs which use a pressure-sensitive adhesive to stick to most surfaces.
Want to see how the Balance tiles could work in your project? Woven Image’s recently launched new-look Tile Tool gives designers the ultimate freedom of configuration. Accompanied by a live-calculating quote summary to confirm surface area and pricing, the tool is a convenient way to quickly design what could be imagined in a space.
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