Metal Boiserie

Metal Boiserie

Metal Boiserie

Design

Design

Design

Jan 12, 2022

Jan 12, 2022

Jan 12, 2022

Purple Flower
Purple Flower
Purple Flower

Introduction

This project was carried out for an important furniture showroom, where metal was chosen as the primary design element. The space features internationally renowned brands, including Henge, Bonaldo, and other high-end design labels, within an environment conceived to highlight materials and form.

Design

The architectural concept was developed by architect Castagna, with whom we collaborate, with the aim of defining the showroom through a continuous metal wall cladding. The intervention extends along a linear surface of approximately 33 metres, transforming the wall into a strong, distinctive architectural feature.

Introduction

This project was carried out for an important furniture showroom, where metal was chosen as the primary design element. The space features internationally renowned brands, including Henge, Bonaldo, and other high-end design labels, within an environment conceived to highlight materials and form.

Design

The architectural concept was developed by architect Castagna, with whom we collaborate, with the aim of defining the showroom through a continuous metal wall cladding. The intervention extends along a linear surface of approximately 33 metres, transforming the wall into a strong, distinctive architectural feature.

Introduction

This project was carried out for an important furniture showroom, where metal was chosen as the primary design element. The space features internationally renowned brands, including Henge, Bonaldo, and other high-end design labels, within an environment conceived to highlight materials and form.

Design

The architectural concept was developed by architect Castagna, with whom we collaborate, with the aim of defining the showroom through a continuous metal wall cladding. The intervention extends along a linear surface of approximately 33 metres, transforming the wall into a strong, distinctive architectural feature.

Tools and Techniques

The core of the intervention was an extremely precise survey, carried out with decimal tolerances, rather than millimetric ones, applied to a large industrial space measuring 33 linear metres. All available laser surveying technologies were used; however, the decisive phase was the manual work, required to ensure perfect alignment between the individual steel sheets.

To enhance the perception of a continuous and monumental panel system, large-format steel sheets measuring 2 metres by 1 metre were employed. Installation was carried out without visible screws or metal fixings, resulting in a clean, uninterrupted surface, fully installed on site without visual supports.

The selected material is steel, treated with a custom acid finish developed specifically for the client, and subsequently stabilised with a two-component clear coating, ensuring durability, aesthetic consistency, and ease of maintenance over time.

Tools and Techniques

The core of the intervention was an extremely precise survey, carried out with decimal tolerances, rather than millimetric ones, applied to a large industrial space measuring 33 linear metres. All available laser surveying technologies were used; however, the decisive phase was the manual work, required to ensure perfect alignment between the individual steel sheets.

To enhance the perception of a continuous and monumental panel system, large-format steel sheets measuring 2 metres by 1 metre were employed. Installation was carried out without visible screws or metal fixings, resulting in a clean, uninterrupted surface, fully installed on site without visual supports.

The selected material is steel, treated with a custom acid finish developed specifically for the client, and subsequently stabilised with a two-component clear coating, ensuring durability, aesthetic consistency, and ease of maintenance over time.

Tools and Techniques

The core of the intervention was an extremely precise survey, carried out with decimal tolerances, rather than millimetric ones, applied to a large industrial space measuring 33 linear metres. All available laser surveying technologies were used; however, the decisive phase was the manual work, required to ensure perfect alignment between the individual steel sheets.

To enhance the perception of a continuous and monumental panel system, large-format steel sheets measuring 2 metres by 1 metre were employed. Installation was carried out without visible screws or metal fixings, resulting in a clean, uninterrupted surface, fully installed on site without visual supports.

The selected material is steel, treated with a custom acid finish developed specifically for the client, and subsequently stabilised with a two-component clear coating, ensuring durability, aesthetic consistency, and ease of maintenance over time.

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A metal skin defining the space

A metal skin defining the space

A metal skin defining the space

A solution conceived as the right setting for high-quality, high-end furniture pieces. Metal becomes an integral part of the showroom architecture, not merely a cladding but an element that communicates with the structure, strengthening the relationship between the displayed content and the building itself, and enhancing the overall spatial experience.

A solution conceived as the right setting for high-quality, high-end furniture pieces. Metal becomes an integral part of the showroom architecture, not merely a cladding but an element that communicates with the structure, strengthening the relationship between the displayed content and the building itself, and enhancing the overall spatial experience.

A solution conceived as the right setting for high-quality, high-end furniture pieces. Metal becomes an integral part of the showroom architecture, not merely a cladding but an element that communicates with the structure, strengthening the relationship between the displayed content and the building itself, and enhancing the overall spatial experience.