New Woven Brass Mesh Design: Bold Luxury Style
Specifying for projects with a luxurious yet bold design brief? Our new woven brass mesh, WOB-RIB6, is a game-changer for commercial interiors and hospitality fitouts that demand a rich, high-end aesthetic.
In stock for immediate delivery and available in 1200 x 2000mm sheets, WOB-RIB6 features a thick, basket-weave design for high-impact styling and heavy-duty performance.
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Unlike traditional round-wire mesh, WOB-RIB6 features a 3.20mm x 1.0mm flat wire, giving it a distinctive high shine and texture. Like all brass, it naturally oxidises, developing an antique patina over time that adds depth and character – making it a cost-effective, long-term statement feature for commercial spaces, restaurants, and hotels.
As with all our woven brass mesh styles, we expect our new design to be a top-seller. Here’s why brass mesh is so popular, how you can use it, and some of our brass mesh project examples for ideas and inspiration:
Why Specify Woven Brass Mesh?
Choosing woven brass mesh brings multiple project benefits:
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Visual appeal
Warmer than gold and with a distinctly retro vibe, brass mesh has never gone out of style. Its unique metallic tone naturally complements wood, stone, glass, leather, and other materials, making it a versatile go-to for all interior briefs, from industrial to Art Deco.
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Long-lasting style
Unlike other materials, brass only gets better with age. The naturally occurring oxidisation process gives spaces an authentic edge, making brass mesh ideal for projects that need character and atmosphere, including boutique hotels, upscale restaurants, and heritage renovations.
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Low maintenance
Brass is a highly durable metal, able to withstand the demands of busy commercial and hospitality environments. It doesn’t corrode easily and requires minimal maintenance – making it perfect for spaces where longevity and easy upkeep are essential.
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Sustainable
Because brass is 100% recyclable without any loss in quality, specifying brass mesh supports both design and sustainability goals for eco-friendly projects.
How to Use Woven Brass Mesh: Ideas and Project Examples
With a wide range of weave styles, woven brass mesh can be used in many creative ways. Popular applications in hospitality and commercial fitouts include:
- Feature walls: Brass mesh is a cost-effective way to create an immediate focal point and add visual interest. Our project at Moorebank Sports Club is an excellent example of the impact brass mesh can have, transforming the club’s reception area into a striking entrance whilst unifying the interior scheme.
- Cabinetry and furniture accents: One of the most on-trend ways to use woven brass mesh is cabinetry doors, shelving, and displays. The mesh’s weave pattern complements modern and classic interiors, making it popular for upscale kitchens, bar areas, and luxury retail displays. See how our brass mesh elevated this kitchen in a luxury residential renovation.
- Lighting and ceiling features: Brass mesh’s light-reflective properties make it a great addition to lighting features and ceiling panels, creating a warm glow with an industrial edge.
- Privacy screens and room dividers: Brass mesh makes creating intimate areas in open-plan interiors easy without fully closing off a space. The open weave allows light to pass through, balancing openness with privacy.
- Conservation and heritage renovations: As a timeless material, brass mesh is a favourite for conservation and heritage projects. Our brass mesh beautifully protects the restored stained glass windows at St Paul’s Church Armidale. It also elevates the shopping experience in Sydney’s heritage-listed QVB, used in the centre’s Victorian lifts.
Order Woven Brass Mesh from Arrow Metal
To request a sample of our new woven brass mesh design WOB-RIB6 or any of our brass mesh range, contact our team on (02) 9748 2200 or email sales@arrowmetal.com.au.
Brass mesh is available in sheets or rolls, depending on the pattern. All styles can be shipped next working day.
Posted: October 31, 2024
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