Woven Image creates suspended "acoustic hood" to absorb sound
Promotion: Australian brand Woven Image has created a rectangular "hood" that can be suspended above or directly fixed over a workstation or conference table as part of its Fuji acoustic tile collection.
The product was made from 64 per cent post-consumer recycled plastic and features an "exceptional ability" to absorb mid-high frequency sounds or daily conversations, making the overhead tiles "stylish and functional elements" in shared spaces.
Woven Image has built up a broad international client base with its design-led acoustic panels since it launched in 1987.
Woven Image has added a suspended acoustic panel to its Fuji series
"Fuji tiles, in their unique appearance, provide acoustic comfort in dynamic floorplans where noise can disrupt concentration and conversation," said the brand. "The range's unique design profile and composition serves to reduce reverberation times through a high sound absorption rating."
The Fuji series comes in square and rectangular shapes informed by art deco
The Hachi hood is the latest addition to the Fuji series, which comes in rectangular and square shapes.
Like other tiles in the series, the hood features a ribbed texture with a gentle inverted, graphic shape that was informed by art deco and Japonsime, and co-ordinates with its "Zen embossed" acoustic wall panels
Complementing other sizes in the Fuji ceiling tile range, including the Fuji Roku and Fuji Juni, Hachi?s larger for...
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