Potter & Soar is the UK market leader in the development of metal mesh for architecture.
This site introduces a wider range of styles and patterns, and demonstrates some of the project applications for our materials. This will hopefully inspire further imaginative uses for these very versatile materials as well as clearly demonstrating Potter & Soar's flexibility and willingness to work with architects and designers to develop interesting and innovative patterns.
A continuous program of research and development ensures the highest standards and product performance are achieved with many new designs being developed and tailored to suit specific applications and client requirements.
Potter and Soar is part of the Locker Group, the largest supplier of woven wire cloth and wire mesh screens to the UK. Visit www.potterandsoar.com for more information.
Our listing details a wide variety of projects, applications and mesh patterns; by clicking on a project of interest you can view several photographs, the full technical detail of the pattern used as well as other specific project information.
Our range of Metal Meshes for Architecture is available in many different patterns, each with its own characteristics and optical effect. Many of these patterns are unique to Potter and Soar and are design registered. They are illustrated throughout the patterns section of this site and can be manufactured in a wide range of specifications to either increase or decrease the density, texture or transparency of product. In addition many of these patterns are self-supporting, therefore reducing both cost and complications with regard to fabrication and installation.
Detailed PDF technical data sheets in metric and imperial measurements are available.
Our applications page lists just a few of the many applications and demonstrates the endless opportunities for these versatile materials.
If you require a brochure please click on the link below to download our literature directly from the web or send us an email and request a copy of the brochure though the post.
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