Panels

Polygons

Have you ever looked at the scales of a snake? The shell of a tortoise, or the arrangement of pollen grains under the microscope? Do you know what the scales of our own skin look like? Polygonal. Geometric. This is mathematics. In nature you find polygons everywhere. These are our models, and that is why geometric forms are also organic in origin. Nature is our inspiration, and we hold ourselves to the ambition of translating this natural harmony into our surfaces. Although the geometric individual parts are cut with straight edges, the surfaces should radiate a natural harmony. It looks easy and simple, but it took many years until we had found the balance between material, geometry and surface.

Stairwell with a curved wall of cream-coloured polygon panels
Polygon wall in cream-white in the stairwell
Living room with a fireplace wall of silver-grey, irregular polygon panels
Polygon wall in silver-grey as a fireplace cladding
Close-up of the silver-grey polygon panels with shifting metal surface
Detail in silver-grey
Detail of a polygon wall in warm gold tones with soft light reflections
Pentagon – gold tones
Translucent polygon surface in blue, green and amber tones
Polygons – translucent
Detail of a polygon wall in warm gold tones with soft light reflections
Pentagon – gold tones
Detail of a finely articulated polygon wall in soft green, silver and copper tones
Polygons – fine grid in green tones
Large, three-dimensionally structured polygon wall with a fluted surface in sage and silver tones
Polygons – textured wall surface
Large-format polygon surface with a metal-leaf gradient from dark bronze into light silver tones
Polygons – Fading Metal Leaf

The world of polygons is endless. What you see here is only a tiny fraction of what is possible.

Prisma

The “Prisma” design lets the polygons appear only through light and shadow; colours and metals can be chosen freely. The number and the formal language of the different individual parts are calculated so that you cannot detect any repetition.

Pentagon

“Pentagon” is based on our wallpapers from the “Karat” collection. Colour nuances are arranged so that a more or less lively surface emerges. The high-gloss resin surface provides the play with light and the corresponding reflections.

Polygon

The “Polygon” design invites colour gradients. You must imagine each individual piece, in a figurative sense, as a pixel. In digital terms it is a coarsely pixelated wall, except that this one is made by hand. In our atelier we assemble the entire wall and ship it pre-mounted, even to the end of the world.