The Expanded Metal Company expands ArchitEx architectural range

The Expanded Metal Company expands ArchitEx architectural range

The Expanded Metal Company has expanded its dedicated architectural mesh range, ArchitEx, with the introduction of five new expanded metal mesh patterns.

The expanded range has been developed in response to growing demand for architectural expanded metal mesh across façades, screening, cladding and interior applications.

ArchitEx has already featured on projects including London’s Young Vic Theatre, the Museum of Contemporary Art in New York and the Theresienwiese Service Centre in Munich.

Alongside the 14 standard mesh patterns, bespoke designs can also be developed for individual projects, supported by a range of fabrication and finishing options including anodising, polyester powder coating, framing and forming.

Managing Director Philip Astley said: “The architectural side of the business is growing at pace, and these new patterns reflect increasing demand from architects for fresh and innovative solutions.

“The team behind the range has spent a year developing and refining the designs, and we are delighted to bring them to market.”

Group photo of seven individuals in a professional setting, featuring a mix of men and women, with some wearing branded jackets and polo shirts. The background includes colorful decorative metal pieces.

The company’s expanded metal mesh products continue to be specified across a growing range of sectors, including commercial, infrastructure, retail and data centre developments.

To support the launch, The Expanded Metal Company has also introduced the new ArchitEx website, bringing together the mesh range, architectural projects and technical resources in one dedicated platform.

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Standing L-R: Ian Hutchinson, Jo Lloyd, David Swithenbank, John Mansfield
Seated L-R: David Simpson, Paul Bushnell, Stuart Watson

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