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Architectural woven wire mesh

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    January 8, 2021 9:49 AM EET

    In designing the New York City headquarters for creative agency Project Worldwide, STUDIOS Architecture sought industrial, yet refined materials to realize their pared-back, industrial chic design scheme. Banker Wire’s S-51 architectural woven wire mesh pattern is one such material used to achieve this aesthetic, providing an elegant mesh profile for both the kitchen bar and wall divider screen applications in the amenities area of the new office space. Upon entering the seventh floor amenities space, a hospitality-inspired bar replete with a bookmatched black marble backdrop is revealed. Fabricated within the bar display cabinet doors, Banker Wire’s S-51—specified in a bronze finish—provides a lustrous, To get more news about architectural woven mesh, you can visit boegger.net official website.
    Banker Wire’s architectural woven mesh is a key design element in the Willow Park Showhome, built by Zen Custom Homes and designed by AstonMorrone Designs. Utilized in two separate applications within the home—as a wall divider in the office, and as a statement kitchen island feature—the designer relied on Banker Wire’s M22-83 wire mesh pattern to create visual separations that allow the light to pass through, without impeding the flow of the open-planned space. Acting as a statement kitchen counter partition, M22-83’s stainless steel and brass finish brings warmth to the expansive, open kitchen. Fabricated within a red maple-colored wood frame, the wire mesh creates a dividing screen by connecting the bottom... More
    A decorative antique plated finish can truly bring out the texture of a woven wire mesh in ways that other coatings cannot. Antique finishes bring out the depth and texture of the weave while solid colors bring out the transparency characteristics with a splace of color.The thin layer of metal does not mask the detail of the wire mesh but rather highlights it. The antique plated finish process introduces a dark oxide layer over top of the bright plated alloy. Then, visual depth is created by physically relieving the high points of the wire mesh allowing the bright plated alloy to show through. A thin layer of lacquer is applied after plating to help preserve the finish from further tarnishing.