’All patterns can be modified to suit specific requirements. Many of these patterns are unique to Potter and Soar and design registered.
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Adriatic
Strong and durable. A revolutionary pre-crimped weaving style, with straight non-crimped wires in one direction.
Projects:
Cork County Hall
Douai Abbey
Amazon 4610
Attractive and very strong, this pattern is excellent for applications where both appearance and security need to be considered.
Project:
Newbury Racecourse, Newbury
Millennium Dome Pier, London
Virgin Airlines
Virgin Megastore
 
Amazon 4626
Attractive and very strong, this pattern is excellent for applications where both appearance and security need to be considered.
Project:
Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany
Arran
This pattern is widely used for suspended ceilings, balustrading and screens of varying forms.
 
Cascade
One of Potter and Soar's revolutionary pre-crimped woven wire patterns - that combine good looks with strength and durability.
Project:
Regino Cruz meeting room
Windmill Hill
Caspian
The density of this weave with its twin wire strands, makes it effective as a semi-transparent screen.
Project:
Astra, Gothenburg
 
Cherwell 16/3
A self-supporting pattern with a high level of transparency. Its natural strength is created by corrugated crimping of the wires.
Project:
Judge Institute, Cambridge
Colorado
Another dense weave but slightly finer than Caspian, this pattern reacts well to uplighting and has two different surface textures making it excellent for separation screening.
 
Coniston 319
Strong and versatile, offering two contrasting surface textures - depending on which face of the mesh is displayed.
Project:
Int Centre for Life, Newcastle
Morton Square
Pulrose Power Station
Coniston 1019
A variation on one of our most popular patterns, this mesh has more open area than Coniston 519 and therefore is more cost efficient. It is a little less rigid but still ideal for use in ceiling designs and as wall cladding.
 
Eclipse 3/5
Remarkable strength in relation to thickness, and can be specially perforated with different shapes to suit requirements.
 
Eclipse 6/9
Contrasting with the other patterns Eclipse is widely used for balustrading, acoustic and cladding applications.
Project:
Coventry Car Park, Coventry
Euphrates
A cable mesh ideal for covering large areas such as facades.  Its open area makes it particularly suitable for multi-storey car parks.  
Project:
St James’ Hospital
 
Garda 1313/2.5
This adaptable material offers two contrasting surface textures and is ideal for balustrading, screening and cladding.
Iona 2
A woven version of the welded mesh pattern Arran, Iona 2 has a large open area but remains quite rigid and is perfect for use in many forms of screen and balustrades. The mesh is cost efficient due partially to the large open area and can easily be raked to follow the angles of a staircase.
 
Garda 3535/4
This pattern lends itself to applications that require an uncluttered appearance. Strong and self-supporting - it is ideal for ceilings.
Project:
La Maquinista, Barcelona, Spain
Gemini
Flat wire woven into lattice usually used for ornate lift enclosures or radiator grilles. Available in stainless steel, brass or mild steel.
Project:
Homerton College, Cambridge
 
Huron
A very fine pre-crimped mesh, Huron has a small open area and is very aesthetically pleasing. It would be ideal for internal dividers or cladding on desks or walls. It is also a good mesh to use in combination with various forms of interior lighting.
Iris
Offers the combination of structural integrity with properties that lend the material to most applications.
Project:
Morton Square, NY
 
Kalahari
A lightweight expanded metal with an open area of 55%.


Loire
This pattern is similar to Rhone and Seine but can be applied in different ways. Loire is used in drainage systems, air ducts or cladding. All three patterns are incredibly strong and extremely durable as well as having very good aesthetical qualities and can be applied in a wide variety of ways to suit your requirements.

Project:
Lockmeadow Bridge
 
Lomond
A strong but lightweight weave, Lomond is good for use with various lighting effects and is perfect for use in screens and dividers both internal and external. It is a very economic mesh because of its use of flat wires instead of circular to achieve the same open area as a compatible traditional pattern with less material.
Lucerne 5/1.6
Woven wire fabric with wires locked into position. Aesthetically pleasing with multiple light reflecting facets. Ideal for screens, balustrading and cladding.
 
Medway 1003
This new pre-crimped woven material offers opportunities for elongated apertures that maintain strength and durability.
Project:
23 Annandal St
BBC Home Front
Millenium Bridges
South Beach Shops, Florida
Braga Stadium, Braga, Portugal
Michigan
Michigan truly encapsulates all the aspects of architectural wire mesh. It responds excellently to various forms of lighting and is excellent for use as an external or internal cladding.
Project:
Hampton Court Flower Show
 
Neptune
This pattern is surprisingly strong but easily raked and a very cost efficient alternative to Coniston 519 due to the larger open area and the thinner wires that are used. It is ideal for stairway balustrades and suspended ceilings.
Niagara 12/12/12/12
This highly textured, collapsible mesh is ideal for sun- screening, wall-cladding and arched suspended ceilings.
Project:
Explore @ Bristol 2000
Oxford Science Park, Oxford
 
Niagara 30/14/24/14
This highly textured, collapsible mesh is ideal for sun- screening, wall-cladding and arched suspended ceilings.
Project:
Schiphol Courthouse
Niagara 36/18/19/16
This highly textured, collapsible mesh is ideal for sun- screening, wall-cladding and arched suspended ceilings.
 
Ontario
An incredibly strong pattern, and very similar to Medway 1003 accept with a smaller aperture, making a denser weave. Ontario is a very durable product and would be excellent for external use as a cladding or balustrade.

Pacific
This pattern is made of wedge wire creating a flat surface with little open area. It is incredibly durable and has an excellent appearance being very easy to maintain. It is perfect for any flooring application or for use in balustrades.

Project:
Armani Exchange
 
Placid 1272
A fine fabric woven with very little open area - ideal for internal applications where little transparency is required.
Rhone
This pattern is similar to Loire and Seine but has thicker wires and is therefore heavier. This pattern is more useful for applications like balustrades as well as flooring. All three patterns are incredibly strong and extremely durable as well as having very good aesthetical qualities and can be applied in a wide variety of ways to suit your requirements.
Project:
Pousada de Santa Marinha Hotel
 
Sahara
An expanded metal with an open area of 57% and a thickness of 2.00mm
Seine
This pattern is similar to Loire and Rhone but is the finest variation of the three and has the smallest aperture. It is a good choice of pattern for room dividers and some flooring applications. All three patterns are incredibly strong and extremely durable as well as having very good aesthetical qualities and can be applied in a wide variety of ways to suit your requirements.
 
Serenity 20
This fine woven material is ideal for internal applications such as cladding, furniture or creating a semi-transparent screen.

Project:
BBC Home Front
One Aldwych Hotel, London
Skye 13
One of the most widely used and versatile metal fabrics. Welded mesh offers simplicity and strength.
Project:
London Bridge Underground Station
Millennium Dome, London
 
St David
A rather complex weave with a fairly small open area, St David is strong and durable and useful for both external and internal use. It is aesthetically pleasing and would be ideal for use in cladding application
St Dennis
The same design as St Anthony but in brass.
 
St Luke
The heaviest version of this weave style, St Luke is ideal for ornate external cladding, facades or balustrades.
Windermere 6/3
This very simple but effective self-supporting product has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
 
Windermere 7/1.6
This very simple but effective self-supporting product has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
Project:
Chez Gerard Restaurant
Windermere 16/4
This very simple but effective self-supporting product has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
Project:
GWR Heritage Centre, Swindon
Morton Square, NY
 
Other patterns offered by Potter and Soar:
Congo 2
This very simple but effective self-supporting product has infinite possibilities for almost all applications.
Congo 1
Available in various forms to suit individual requirements Futura offers large open area for a semi-transparent screen, ideal for facades and suspended ceilings.
Project:
Peckham Library, London
Liberty Romford, Romford
 
Sagami 2
A flexible mesh, offering contrasting surface textures but stranded cable warp wires mean that it can be curved and shaped.
Project:
Green Park Plot 2.2, Reading
Shannon
Suited to suspended ceilings and facades. It has straight weft wires woven into stranded flexible cables. Can be formed into curved shapes which react with light.
Project:
Peckham Library, London
 
Trinity
This lighter version of metallic fabric is ideal for internal applications where the fine wires reflect light to create an ornate surface finish.
 
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