Furniture & Cabinet Panels | hi9

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Furniture Surfaces · Work 7 / 08

Furniture & Cabinet Panels

Cabinet, door and wardrobe panels with custom decorative surfaces.

SpaceDressing Room · Lounge · Study
MaterialWalnut Veneer · Brass Inlay
PatternVine as Furniture Detail
ScaleDoor / Panel / Front
Design Brief

The brief.

Custom cabinet, wardrobe and door panels with dark walnut veneer and thin antique brass vine inlay forming a subtle Arabesque rhythm. For luxury villa dressing rooms, lounges and studies that need furniture surfaces with cultural depth — not flat factory doors.

  • Target space: dressing rooms, lounges, studies, libraries, private offices
  • Target customer: villa owners, interior designers, furniture makers
  • Cultural direction: vine as furniture detail — restrained, not ornamental
  • Material direction: walnut veneer, brass inlay, lacquered finish
  • Visual mood: dark luxury, warm focused light, refined craftsmanship
Pattern Source

Where the vine comes from.

The vine is scaled down to furniture detail — a thin brass line inlaid into a walnut door front. The S-curve runs as a border or a central spine; the flower node sits as a small brass dot at the door center. The pattern is felt more than seen — a cultural detail you discover when you open the cabinet.

Translation Process

From motif to material.

Six steps take the vine from a traditional line drawing to a buildable surface — the same method across all hi9 works.

01

Scale to furniture

Reduce the vine to furniture scale — thin brass line on walnut door.

02

Simplify to spine

Run the vine as a border or central spine — not a full-field pattern.

03

Dot the node

Place a small brass dot at the flower node — a moment of light.

04

Test at arm’s length

Mock the panel at 1m viewing distance — confirm it reads as detail, not noise.

05

Pair with hardware

Match the brass inlay to antique brass cabinet hardware.

06

Offer lacquer finish

Provide a matte lacquer finish that preserves the walnut grain.

Material Strategy

The right material.

Walnut Veneer

Primary panel surface — depth, warmth, grain.

Antique Brass Inlay

Thin brass vine line — the cultural detail.

Matte Lacquer

Matte finish — preserves grain, resists fingerprints.

Cream Maple Inlay

Optional maple inlay for a brighter contrast variant.

Dark Stone Insert

Optional stone insert for a more architectural feel.

Brass Hardware

Antique brass cabinet hardware — bridge panel to handle.

Scene Renderings

The vine, in space.

Each rendering drops the design into a real Middle Eastern interior — so you can see the vine walk, lean and live before any material is cut.

Production Notes

Buildable, not just beautiful.

Custom panel size available — door, front, panel dimensions adjustable
Custom inlay pattern — vine density, line weight, node placement adjustable
Sample panels available — physical door samples before commitment
Project adaptation — engineered for dressing rooms, lounges, studies, libraries
Material coordination — matched parquet, wallcovering, brass screen available
Production support — veneer and brass inlay supply chain with project-scale delivery

Bring this vine to your surface.

Customize this pattern for your project — or ask for material suggestions tailored to your space, budget and timeline.

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