- Spiral proportion
- Directional texture
- Surface density
SG-SP
Spiral mesh for expressive linear texture.
A spiral wire mesh surface for architectural spaces that need dimensional rhythm, reflectivity and strong visual character.
Project role
Architectural spiral mesh for continuous linear rhythm.
SGORIA spiral mesh gives facades, shopping mall ceilings, hotel lobby ceilings and partitions a directional metal texture with strong continuity. It is useful when the project needs a flexible but visually ordered surface.
Closer visual density for interior partitions.
Balanced openness for ceiling and wall use.
Lighter texture for facade and screen layers.
Materials & finishes
Confirm spiral mesh material and finish around rhythm, reflection and exposure.
Spiral mesh changes strongly under light. Samples help the project team confirm texture scale, tone and direction.
Material choice should follow exposure, weight, finish target and panel size.
- Stainless steel
- Aluminum
- Decorative metal
- Project metal
Finish affects the visible line, shadow and warm or technical reading.
- Natural metal
- Brushed finish
- Powder coating
- Custom finish
Overhead spiral mesh can be coordinated with suspension points, lighting zones and visible underside rhythm.
Side frames, top rails or returned edges can help keep repeated spiral panels visually consistent.
Confirm vertical, horizontal or feature direction with the project elevation.
Review width, height and support points around the visual rhythm.
Check spiral proportion, finish tone and transparency in real light.
Coordinate frame, clamp or hanging route before production.
Downloads
Product resources for samples and technical decisions.
Start with the product catalogue, then use selection and fixing notes as the project details become clearer.
Catalogue Architectural Spiral Mesh catalogue Use the product catalogue to compare surface effect, applications and the first samples worth checking.
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Selection Product selection guide Compare application, openness, finish and fixing details before confirming samples.
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Technical Fixing and technical support Prepare panel size, edge detail, frame, tension or track questions before quotation.
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Where this product is commonly used in real projects.
Flexible Metal Curtain Soft metallic movement for restaurant dividers, hotel interiors, retail curtains and showroom layers.
Overhead Ceiling / Overhead Texture, openness and service access for shopping mall atriums, hotel lobbies and feature ceilings.
Interior Interior Partition Open separation for hotel, restaurant, workplace and retail spaces without closing the room.
What makes architectural spiral mesh different from coil drapery?
Spiral mesh has a more directional and ordered metal rhythm, while coil drapery feels softer and more curtain-like. Spiral mesh is useful when the project wants continuous linear texture.
How should spiral mesh direction be planned?
Confirm whether the spiral direction should read vertical, horizontal or overhead. Direction affects shadow, alignment, panel joints and how the surface connects to the fixing route.
Can architectural spiral mesh be used for ceiling features?
Yes. Ceiling use should review panel size, weight, suspension points, service access, lighting and edge detail before the final sample or production route is approved.
What should be confirmed before producing spiral mesh panels?
Confirm spiral density, material, finish, panel size, edge treatment, fixing method and sample appearance under the project lighting.
Compare nearby families
Similar products worth comparing before you request samples.
When the visual effect is close, SGORIA can compare openness, texture, weight, finish and fixing details before recommending samples.
Next step
Share your project, and SGORIA will help shape the right mesh choice.
Send your application, drawing or reference image. SGORIA can help compare mesh type, finish, openness and sample options.