Decorative Wire Mesh is an architectural metal mesh widely used for aesthetic and functional purposes, classified into woven, expanded, perforated, spiral, welded, and crimped types, commonly specified by wire diameters (0. 5–5 mm), aperture sizes (1–50 mm), thicknesses (0. 3–10 mm), weave patterns, finishes, and panel dimensions, and primarily crafted from stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, and carbon steel.
Decorative wire mesh offers versatile architectural solutions for both interior and exterior spaces. Made from steel rods and wires in distinctive weaving patterns, and enhanced by titanium or copper finishes, it enhances aesthetics and functionality. Internally, decorative mesh provides elegant surface treatments and decorative accents. Externally, it serves as visually appealing facade cladding, offering practical benefits such as sun shading and improved ventilation. In ceiling designs, it delivers striking visual textures along with acoustic and lighting improvements. Additionally, decorative mesh partitions stylishly define spaces while preserving openness and transparency.