Interiors
Room dividers that keep light and sightlines open, acoustic ceiling rafts, stair and balustrade infill that meets building code without looking like fencing. Stainless, brass-toned or powder-coated to any RAL.
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Under IndustryMeetsDesign®, the mesh that survives reactors and presses becomes building material. Architects, interior designers and municipalities use our woven, perforated and knitted metal for façades, ceilings, partitions and public space: honest material, engineered tolerances, finished like furniture.
Room dividers that keep light and sightlines open, acoustic ceiling rafts, stair and balustrade infill that meets building code without looking like fencing. Stainless, brass-toned or powder-coated to any RAL.
Woven façades, solar shading and parking-garage skins. Open-area ratios calculated, wind loads engineered, panels tensioned or framed — mesh tempers sunlight and ventilates naturally while staying legible as architecture.
Parks, stations, schools, acoustic and safety screens. For public clients the brief is safety, vandal resistance, fire class and maintenance: bare metal mesh is non-combustible, see-through for social safety, and outlives paint-and-plywood alternatives.
Bead-chain walls, cable-mesh drapery, shopfronts, lighting and one-off furniture. Small series from the same workshop that builds reactor internals — texture with restraint.
Drag to rotate. The same engine that drives our process products.
Textile softness, metal discipline: from open weaves to dense drapery.
Calculated openness — patterns, gradients and even printed images.
Springy, three-dimensional, follows curves: drapery and spatial textures.
See-through follows open area and viewing angle: woven meshes in the 30–50% open-area band, or perforated panels tuned with the pattern formula to exactly 40%. We calculate both options, including wind load and fixing details.
Yes — bare metal mesh is non-combustible (Euroclass A1) and keeps that class; only coatings change the rating, and the powder coats we apply are tested. That is why municipalities and stations specify mesh where timber and textile fail the fire brief.
Powder-coating to any RAL, anodising for aluminium, and printed perforated panels (the image built from hole sizes) are standard options. Send the reference and we advise which carrier — woven, perforated or expanded — reproduces it best.
Yes. Physical material swatches ship on request, and we supply specification texts and detail drawings so IndustryMeetsDesign® products drop straight into your tender documents.
Request physical swatches, or send a sketch or reference image — we reply with material, pattern and detail proposal.
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