Screenwood Australia announces that its SOUNDLINA® perforated acoustic wall covering has received a prestigious Good Design Award Winner Accolade in the Product Design category for exceptional design and innovation.

SOUNDLINA perforated acoustic wall covering

The award was accepted by Screenwood founder and director Cameron Nelson and director Tim Russell in a grand ceremony at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Sydney, attended by over 1000 distinguished guests from the design, architecture, engineering and business sectors.

“We are absolutely delighted that SOUNDLINA has been recognised as a standout winner of the 2024 Australian Good Design Awards, which showcases the pinnacle of design excellence,” said Nelson.

“SOUNDLINA is a testament to our insight-driven product innovation ethos. Its perforated wallpaper form enables interior architects to influence the acoustics across expansive spaces more cost-effectively without compromising aesthetics. We resolved all our customers’ challenges, ensuring SOUNDLINA is fully certified, including a Group 1 fire rating and Global GreenTag™ certification. The addition of NAVURBAN Diamond™ finishes ensures SOUNDLINA maintains its visual quality in even the toughest interior environments.”  

The Jury praised SOUNDLINA perforated acoustic wall covering, commenting:

“SOUNDLINA is a first-to-market perforated acoustic wall covering designed to inspire greater architectural vision while reducing time, installation costs, and environmental impact. It is an outstanding choice for designers seeking high-performance acoustic treatments that enhance both beauty and comfort. The Jury congratulates the design team on delivering a well-resolved product with wide appeal and a luxurious finish. Well done.”

“To Screenwood, Good Design has always been about improving the quality of life for interior designers and their customers alike,” continued Nelson. “Our products simplify life as they’re quick and easy to install and maintain while creating acoustically comfortable, sustainable spaces that bring people closer to nature.”

This year’s Australian Good Design Awards theme, ‘The Design Effect’ underscored the crucial role design plays in shaping better products, services, spaces, and experiences while driving the transition to a more sustainable, less carbon-intensive future.

Rachel Wye, managing director of Good Design Australia, remarked, “This year’s Awards reflect the profound ripple effects that exceptional design can have on people, place and planet. The projects honoured in these Awards exemplify how thoughtful design can drive meaningful change, enhancing user experiences and how people interact with the world, and contributing to a more sustainable and prosperous future. The Australian Good Design Awards are proud to recognise the truly inspirational work being done across different design disciplines, sectors and industries in Australia and overseas.”

The 2024 Awards highlighted excellence across 12 Design Disciplines, covering over 32 categories. This year’s entries were rigorously evaluated by more than 80 distinguished jurors from around the globe, including designers, engineers, architects, and industry leaders.