Woven Image, leaders in design-led sustainable acoustic finishes for the built environment, launches its latest collection: Sensory Fluidity. The collection explores different textures, movements and emotions, centring around sensory experience in interior design. At the core of the collection is Nalu, the newest addition to the award-winning Embossed Panel collection, accompanied by three new colourways added to the EchoPanel® 12mm and Precision Cut palette.

Taking its name from the Hawaiian word for wave, Nalu features sweeping, sculptural lines that ripple across the surface of the panel, flowing vertically with organic grace. The use of large-scale embossing is both visually striking and emotionally grounding, the surface curvature of Nalu shifts with the light, echoing the slow-motion of waves smoothing over sand. Available in 19 colourways, Nalu brings acoustic performance into a seamless design solution for contemporary commercial interiors. At 2.8m high, it can be applied to walls without a floor-to-ceiling join line. Design pattern-match side to side and top to bottom, making them suitable for continuous wall and double height installations.

The release of Nalu is accompanied by three new colourways, all of which will be added to the EchoPanel® 12mm and Precision Cut palette:

  • Latte: A warm, neutral tone inspired by the growing trend of mocha and chocolate hues, perfect for a subtle foundation or a tonal complement to richer shades.
  • Seaweed: Earthy, organic and grounded. This rich blend of biophilic green and deep onyx evokes the cool hush of leafy waterlines, connecting indoor spaces with nature.
  • Laguna: A blue-black tone inspired by ocean depths, Laguna delivers sophistication and emotional stillness. It speaks to interiors seeking quiet confidence and immersive calm.

Together these three colours build a new emotional palette within the EchoPanel® 12mm and precision cut designs, one that reflects intention, connection as well as fluidity.

Crafted from recycled PET with low-VOC emissions, Sensory Fluidity continue the story of Woven Image’s commitment to sustainable innovation. Woven Image utilises a lifecycle approach to its products and services, accepting greater responsibility for activities both upstream and downstream of its core business. The company ensures confidence in its products globally by providing ingredient and supply chair transparency, along with product impact data.

In terms of sustainability achievements, Woven Image completed its third solar array installation in June 2023. Following this installation, its regional production hub produced 371 MWh of solar energy in 2024, successfully meeting and exceeding the predicted tripling of its annual solar output since 2022.

From workplace to education, hospitality and healthcare environments, Woven Image’s new offerings invite designers to engage with texture, tone and tactility in a more intuitive, human level, shaping how a space works and looks but also feels.