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Jul 02, 2023

Woven Image launches acoustic panels informed by art deco

Promotion: interior-finishes company Woven Image has expanded its range with four acoustic panels, as well as ceiling tiles and baffles with embossed finishes and tactile patterns.

The brand has introduced the acoustic panels Pico, Ion Duet, Ohm and Palace, together with the Fuji ceiling tiles and Array ceiling baffles.

The acoustic panels are an evolution of Woven Image's earlier designs and similarly feature embossed wall finishes that create tactile, eye-catching surfaces.

Pico was designed in a nod to the architectural trend for detailed linework and has corrugated valleys and peaks that add interesting texture to walls and create a cosy feel.

While Pico is designed to be used on walls, Ion Duet is a versatile panel that was created to be suitable for today's hybrid workspaces.

The dual-sided panel has a striking geometric design and can be used to partition workspaces and create dividing walls.

Ion Duet also comes in another version, Pendent Ion Duet, which users can suspend over floors to create a "breathtaking sound experience," according to Woven Image.

The brand has also introduced two new precision-cut acoustic panels – Palace and Ohm. Decorated with undulating lines, Palace's playful design was informed by both architectural archways and the lines and arcs often seen in art-deco interiors and buildings.

Ohm, meanwhile, was created as a humorous reference to its acoustic performance with a design that looks like "the ebb and flow of soundwaves".

Palace and Ohm both have a bevelled edge that makes it easy to join the panels together seamlessly, and are made from 60 per cent post-consumer recycled PET plastic.

To complement the wall-mounted and partition designs, Woven Image has also created Fuji, a collection of 3D-formed ceiling tiles that come in three different sizes and have a high sound-absorption rating that reduces reverberation times.

The tiles' stylish, graphic design was informed by Japonisme, a late nineteenth-century trend that saw a Western craze for Japanese design, as well as by art deco.

"All Fuji tiles exhibit art deco curves alongside reinterpreted linework reflecting the design of the original embossed acoustic panel, Zen," Woven Image said.

"Unique installations can be achieved through varying configurations of tile size, colourway, hardware finish and suspension height."

The Fuji tiles are compatible with Woven Image's Array, a customisable acoustic ceiling baffle system. Designed to control reverberated noise in busy public spaces, the baffles require 60 per cent less hardware than other acoustic baffle systems, Woven Image said.

All of the new designs – Pico, Ohm, Ion Duet, Palace, Array and Fuji – come in a variety of colours that coordinate with Woven Image's EchoPanel colour palette.

To learn more about Woven Image, visit its website.

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