Woven Image releases minimal Zen and Ion embossed wall panels
Dezeen promotion: interior-finishes company Woven Image has added two new ranges to its embossed acoustic panel collection, each taking cues from Japanese design.
The two new designs, called Zen and Ion, join Woven Image's collection of acoustic finishes for office environments, and are a "contemporary take" on Japan's characteristically clean-lined and minimal aesthetic.
The Zen range takes inspiration from Japanese zen gardens. Image shows the cream colourway.
The Zen wall panel is informed by the lines, curves and grooves of a Japanese zen garden, in a bid to evoke a sense of simplicity and calm.
"The concept of Zen's peaks and valleys echos architectural corrugated surface details such as timber slats, stainless steel batons and textured cement or plaster feature walls," said the international interior-finishes company. The Zen design features rows of neat, vertical lines. Image shows duck-egg blue version.
The Zen linear panel design for wall applications is available in various light and dark colourways ranging from more muted tones of cream, onyx and blush to deeper shades of wine, indigo and ivy green.
The Ion range features irregular, crystalline embossing. Image shows onyx colourway.
The Ion range, on the other hand, boasts a more eclectic design that the brand likens to an "asymmetrical crystalline formation".
Its angled surface plays with light to create different shadows and textures, similar to the shapes of origami. Ion comes in...
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