Materials & finishes

About Materials & Finishes

Unlike furniture, the applications for materials are undefined and abstract, lending to more creative endeavors. Marked by innovation and sustainability, materials can be used for everything from custom furnishings to unique finishes and more.

Transparent, semi-transparent; smooth, textured, three-dimensional; single ply, double ply -- simple as the material may at first seem, there are infinite variations and types. Options include: tempered glass, laminated glass, float glass.

Customized metal materials and metal work can produced easily and cost-effectively. Perforated metal is often used in cases where weight reduction, optimized acoustic properties, and improved heat dissipation are desired.

From Stonehenge to Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Pavilion, natural stone has forever been a fixture in architecture and design. Achieving glamorous spaces or rustic retreats, natural stone is used for wall cladding, flooring, and various other surfaces, sculptures, and even structural applications.

Plastics are synthetic polymers. Plastics are soft and moldable during production, so nearly any object can be formed from plastic. They exist as hard plastics and soft plastics, clear and colorful plastics, and plastics that resemble leather, wood, or metal. Synthetic resin is one type of plastic.

Beyond aesthetics, textiles vary in strength and durability. These materials, made of interlacing fibres, include wool, silk, cotton, flax, jute, asbestos, glass fibre, nylon, polyester, and acrylic. Leather is inherently durable, created via the tanning of animal skin.

Whether you need a hand with acoustics, durability or are looking to make a visual statement, wall panels offer a brilliant solution.

Wallcoverings come in a wide variety of materials and aesthetics: from natural cork, to rip-resistant stone, and printed fabrics