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Adriatic
Strong and durable. A revolutionary pre-crimped weaving
style, with straight non-crimped wires in one direction. |
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Amazon
Attractive and very strong, this pattern is excellent
for applications where both appearance and security need
to be considered.
Project:
Peckham Library, London
Newbury Racecourse, Newbury
Potsdamer
Platz, Berlin, Germany
Millennium Dome Pier, London |
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Arran
This pattern is widely used for suspended ceilings, balustrading
and screens of varying forms. |
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Atlantis
R
Excellent product with
high load capacity ideal for walkways, gratings, lift
floors, stairways and a wide variety of flooring applications.
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Atlantis
S
Excellent product with
high load capacity ideal for walkways, gratings, lift
floors, stairways and a wide variety of flooring applications. |
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Cascade
One of Potter and Soar's revolutionary pre-crimped woven
wire patterns - that combine good looks with strength
and durability. |
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Caspian
The density of this weave with its twin wire strands,
makes it effective as a semi-transparent screen. |
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Cherwell
16/3
A self-supporting pattern with a high level of transparency.
Its natural strength is created by corrugated crimping
of the wires. |
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Coniston
319
Strong and versatile, offering two contrasting surface
textures - depending on which face of the mesh is displayed.
Project:
Int Centre for Life, Newcastle |
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Coniston
519
This is one of the most popular patterns for balustrading,
wall cladding, suspended ceilings and sun screens.
Projects:
Bell College, Hamilton, Scotland
BBC Homefront in the Garden Tunnel |
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Eclipse
3/5
Remarkable strength in relation to thickness, and can
be specially perforated with different shapes to suit
requirements. |
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Eclipse
6/9
Contrasting with the other patterns Eclipse is widely
used for balustrading, acoustic and cladding applications.
Project:
Coventry Car Park, Coventry |
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Florence
Raised expanded metal is a very strong, rigid product
that can be designed to suit individual requirements.
Ideal for walkways and fencing. |
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Garda
13/2.5
This adaptable material offers two contrasting surface
textures and is ideal for balustrading, screening and
cladding. |
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Garda
35/4
This pattern lends itself to applications that require
an uncluttered appearance. Strong and self-supporting
- it is ideal for ceilings.
Project:
La Maquinista, Barcelona, Spain |
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Gemini
Flat wire woven into lattice usually used for ornate lift
enclosures or radiator grilles. Available in stainless
steel, brass or mild steel.
Project:
Homerton College, Cambridge |
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Isis
Offers the combination of structural integrity with properties
that lend the material to most applications. |
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Lucerne
5/1.6
Woven wire fabric with wires locked into position. Aesthetically
pleasing with multiple light reflecting facets. Ideal
for screens, balustrading and cladding. |
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Medway
100/3
This new pre-crimped woven material offers opportunities
for elongated apertures that maintain strength and durability.
Project:
Maidstone Bridges, Maidstone |
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Niagara
36/18/19/16
This highly textured, collapsible mesh is ideal for sun-
screening, wall-cladding and arched suspended ceilings.
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Niagara
12/12/12/12
This highly textured, collapsible mesh is ideal for sun-
screening, wall-cladding and arched suspended ceilings.
Project:
Oxford
Science Park, Oxford
Star City, Birmingham |
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Placid
12/72
A fine fabric woven with very little open area - ideal
for internal applications where little transparency is
required. |
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Serenity
20
This fine woven material is ideal for internal applications
such as cladding, furniture or creating a semi-transparent
screen. Project:
One Aldwych Hotel,
London
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Serenity
6/1.25
This fine woven material is ideal for internal applications
such as cladding, furniture or creating a semi-transparent
screen.
Project:
Great Eastern Hotel, London |
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Serpentia
An original pattern with pre-crimped wires, woven in a
flat plane with cross banding inserted at intervals. |
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Serpentia
S
This pattern can be woven with crimped wires throughout
or with alternate crimped and straight wires for additional
strength. |
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Skye
1/3
One of the most widely used and versatile metal fabrics.
Welded mesh offers simplicity and strength.
Project:
Millennium Dome, London |
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St
James
A new and unique pattern that is densely woven.
Constructed so that it creates a 'herringbone' optical
effect - it is ideal for wall covering, room dividers and
screens. |
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Titan
- side 1
A strong and robust material, suitable for public areas
where durability and looks are important. A deceptively
lightweight product. |
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Titan
- side 2
A strong and robust material, suitable for public areas
where durability and looks are important. A deceptively
lightweight product. |
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Windermere
16/4
This very simple but effective self-supporting product
has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
Project:
GWR Heritage Centre, Swindon |
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Windermere
7/1.6
This very simple but effective self-supporting product
has infinite possibilities for almost all applications. |
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Other
patterns offered by Potter and Soar
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Congo 2
This very simple but effective self-supporting product
has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
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Trinity
This lighter version of metallic fabric is ideal for
internal applications where the fine wires reflect light
to create an ornate surface finish. |
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Congo 1
Available in various forms to suit individual requirements
Futura offers large open area for a semi-transparent
screen, ideal for facades and suspended ceilings.
Project:
Peckham Library, London
Liberty Romford, Romford
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Sagami 2
A flexible mesh, offering
contrasting surface textures but stranded cable warp
wires mean that it can be curved and shaped.
Project:
Green Park Plot 2.2, Reading
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Shannon
Suited to suspended ceilings and facades. It has
straight weft wires woven into stranded flexible cables.
Can be formed into curved shapes which react with light.
Project:
Peckham Library, London |
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