Brass Inlay Panels | hi9

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Metal & Panels · Work 3 / 08

Brass Inlay Panels

Decorative metal and panel surfaces for entrances, screens, lift halls and hospitality interiors.

SpaceEntrance · Lift Hall · Screen
MaterialBrushed Brass · Walnut
PatternVine as Architectural Line
ScalePanel / Screen / Insert
Design Brief

The brief.

Brass gives the vine pattern a luminous architectural presence. This concept adapts scrolling vine motifs into screens, panels, borders and wall inserts for high-end spaces — the vine becomes cuttable, repeatable, and structural rather than purely decorative.

  • Target space: villa entrances, hotel lobbies, elevator halls, reception areas, private lounges
  • Target customer: hospitality projects, villa developers, interior designers
  • Cultural direction: vine transformed into architectural metal line
  • Material direction: brushed brass, antique brass, walnut backing, stone base
  • Visual mood: luminous metal, warm shadow play, refined craftsmanship
Pattern Source

Where the vine comes from.

The vine is transformed into a cuttable and repeatable line system. The continuous S-curve becomes a laser-cut path; the leaf and flower nodes become openings that let light and shadow through. The pattern can work as a privacy screen, decorative panel, lift lobby wall or furniture detail — the same vine, now architectural.

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

Convert vine to cut path

Re-draw the S-curve as a single continuous laser-cut line.

02

Open the nodes

Turn leaf and flower nodes into cut-out openings for light and shadow.

03

Build panel repeat

Tile the cut pattern into a panel-sized repeat — 1200×2400mm standard.

04

Test shadow play

Simulate the shadow pattern cast by warm light through the brass.

05

Pair with backing

Offer walnut, dark glass or stone backing behind the brass cut-outs.

06

Scale for function

Adjust cut density — denser for privacy screens, open for decorative inserts.

Material Strategy

The right material.

Brushed Brass

Primary metal — luminous, catches warm light.

Antique Brass

Optional darker variant for a more aged, restrained look.

Walnut Backing

Warm wood behind the brass — depth and contrast.

Dark Stone

Optional stone base for lift hall and lobby applications.

Dark Glass

Optional glass backing for a more contemporary feel.

Lacquered Panel

Optional lacquered finish for furniture and cabinet inserts.

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 cut pattern available — vine density, node size, line weight adjustable
Custom finish — brushed, antique, polished, patinated brass options
Sample panels available — 300×300mm physical samples before commitment
Project adaptation — engineered for screens, wall inserts, lift halls, furniture
Material coordination — matched parquet, wallcovering and tile available as one system
Production support — laser-cut brass 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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