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ArchitectAttol Architecture and IteriorsApplicationsRailingLocationLondon, United Kingdom

London Residence

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The SJD-2 wire mesh pattern is unique, appearing almost never ending with it's extra large repeat pattern.

Attol Architecture and Interiors recently renovated a London townhouse using SJD-2 wire mesh pattern.  Textures and finishes abound within the space striking contrasts of both old and new.  Complete with a rock climbing wall, this modern London home has everything you need.  Banker Wire SJD-2 "irregular" mesh pattern with an antique plated finish was chosen to achieve an aged look so that there would be a striking and purposeful contrast between old and new.

Nothing says texture like Banker Wire's SJD-2 woven wire mesh pattern.  This texture can be enhanced when adding an antique plated finish called "Old English".  This finish highlights the high sections of the mesh with a bright brass color while the lower areas of the mesh remain darkened with an oxide.

 

About Banker Wire
Banker Wire is the world's leading woven and welded wire mesh manufacturer for architectural and industrial applications. From intricate design highlights in architectural environments to large-scale industrial applications, the company's scalable operations ensure every mesh job is precisely manufactured according to the specifications of each order. Durable, sustainable, and available in thousands of patterns, wire mesh is the ideal medium to satisfy any project regardless of its function or aesthetic. Founded in 1896, Banker Wire's state-of-the-art facility in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, employs proprietary equipment and processes refined for over a century, bringing unmatched customization, variety, quality, and service to customers globally.

 
The Old English finish on SJD-2 in this London Residence blends well with the wood and dark frame of the railing.London Residence Hero using SJD-2 in Old English finish.The modern and chaotic appearance of SJD-2 blends well with the other natural elements in the home.