The woven-inspired story evolves

Tower expands its Abaca collection with Abaca Geo and Abaca Stripe, two wallcovering designs created as direct coordinates to Abaca Grass. Together, the trio gives architects and interior designers a flexible palette to layer texture, rhythm and geometry across commercial interiors.
                                                                                                                                        


Geometry meets craft

Abaca Geo reframes woven tradition through an architectural lens. Intersecting angular lines create a bold geometric field that brings structure, movement and depth to the wall while retaining the warmth of handcrafted fibres. Available in 12 refined colourways, it pairs seamlessly with Abaca Grass to create layered, textural schemes.

Explore Abaca Geo


A tailored stripe

Inspired by the artistry of the loom, Abaca Stripe introduces rhythm and balance through clean, tailored stripes. Its woven-inspired surface adds subtle texture and dimension, delivering a calm, structured look suited to workplace, hospitality and healthcare environments. The design is offered in 12 coordinated colourways.


The textural base

At the heart of the collection, Abaca Grass captures the depth and character of natural grasscloth with a richly textured surface. Available in 16 colourways - from modern neutrals to warm natural tones and accent shades - it anchors the collection while pairing effortlessly with the patterned designs.




Designed for demanding spaces

Built for high-performance interiors, all three wallcoverings feature inherent antimicrobial protection and resistance to hospital-grade cleaners and disinfectants. They produce low-VOC emissions and include 10% recycled content in a non-phthalate formulation. INVISICAP® PVF protection is available for projects requiring enhanced resistance to chemical disinfectants.

Tower collections are crafted by J. Josephson, a third-generation family-owned wallcovering manufacturer with advanced production in South Hackensack, New Jersey, and distributed in more than 50 countries worldwide.



Think outside the kube. 
Design in layers.