Expanded Metal Mesh
Expanded metal mesh is produced by precisely slitting and stretching metal sheets to create regular openings in a variety of shapes and patterns. It can remain in its original raised three-dimensional form or be flattened by rolling to create a modern, decorative flat mesh. Lightweight, durable, and visually attractive, expanded metal is widely used in both functional and design-focused projects. The sheets may be galvanized, powder-coated, PVC-coated, anodized, brushed, or sandblasted to improve both durability and visual appeal.
We offer products from leading domestic and international manufacturers, ideal for façades, decorative panels, sunshades, suspended ceilings, partition walls, railings, small architectural elements, and furniture fronts. We also supply expanded metal mesh and manufacture complete custom-made installations tailored to individual dimensions, shapes, and colours, using materials such as stainless steel, aluminium, copper, brass, and bronze.
Durable and lightweight expanded metal
Expanded steel mesh is created by cutting and stretching sheet metal, which gives it exceptional strength while maintaining a lightweight structure. This manufacturing process produces a slit and stretched mesh whose open pattern allows free airflow and light transmission, making it an excellent solution for both industrial applications and architectural projects.
Thanks to its distinctive structure, expanded metal performs extremely well as a protective material. It can be used as a safety mesh in production halls, a protective mesh for fences and guardrails, or as anti-slip expanded metal mesh for stairs and platforms. At the same time, it retains a visually light appearance, which makes it easy to integrate into modern interiors and façades.
Decorative and architectural applications
In decorative applications, expanded metal mesh introduces a distinctive architectural character to a space. Particularly striking is 3D expanded metal mesh, which adds depth and a three-dimensional effect to interiors and façades. Expanded metal also allows designers to create bold, geometric compositions with a strong contemporary look.
In architecture, the material can function as architectural expanded metal mesh, expanded metal façade mesh, or an elegant decorative screen. It can also serve as a subtle ornamental metal mesh in modern interior design projects, combining functionality with refined aesthetics.
A wide range of patterns and formats
Expanded metal mesh is available in a variety of geometric patterns, making it easy to adapt to both the technical and visual requirements of a project. Popular options include classic diamond expanded metal mesh as well as more modern forms such as hexagonal expanded metal mesh.
For specific applications, we also offer flattened expanded metal mesh, which creates a more even surface without losing the strength and durability of the material. Thanks to its production method, similar to slit perforated sheet metal, expanded metal combines technical performance with an attractive architectural finish.
Practical and decorative in one material
Expanded metal mesh is therefore an exceptionally versatile material that combines practical performance with visual appeal. It can serve as:
- protective mesh
- anti-slip mesh
- façade cladding
- decorative metal screen
- partition panel
- railing infill
- suspended ceiling element
- architectural sunshade
Its open structure, geometric appearance, and long-term durability make it an ideal choice for contemporary architecture, industrial design, and modern interiors.
Custom expanded metal solutions
We provide expanded metal mesh made to measure, tailored to the exact needs of each project. Whether you need a technical safety panel, a decorative façade element, a custom railing infill, or an anti-slip walkway solution, we can supply the right expanded metal system in the appropriate material, thickness, pattern, and finish.
Our expanded metal solutions are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use and combine modern aesthetics with high mechanical performance and long-term reliability.






























