Project type
How furniture and millwork projects usually use architectural metal mesh
Furniture and millwork woven metal mesh inset is a project-type reference for millwork designers and custom furniture makers. In this scene, metal mesh is useful when the surface must support design intent and a practical building condition at the same time. The goal is not to copy a named project, but to clarify how Woven Wire Mesh can help the project team discuss visibility, texture, finish and installation before quotation.
Project facts
- Application
- Furniture & Millwork
- Product used
- SG-WM / Woven Wire Mesh
- Project type
- Interior detail
- Scene tags
- SG-WM / woven metal mesh cabinet / furniture metal mesh
Design intent
What the mesh surface needs to solve
For this furniture and millwork application, the furniture detail needs texture, ventilation or display depth without looking like a generic perforated insert. That means the selection should start from the user experience in the space, not only from a product code. The project team should define viewing distance, light condition, required openness and whether the surface will be fixed, movable, touched or protected.
Selection focus
SG-WM Woven Wire Mesh as the product route
The starting point is SG-WM Woven Wire Mesh. For this route, mesh scale, wire profile, backing visibility, frame groove and finish tone need to match the millwork detail. This gives architects, designers and buyers a clearer way to compare samples: the question becomes which mesh direction makes the application easier to build and closer to the intended atmosphere.
Sample and production
What should be confirmed before scale
Before full production, small samples should be checked inside the actual frame depth because the edge condition changes the perceived quality. SGORIA can help choose a refined SG-WM model, finish direction and cutting tolerance for cabinet or millwork use. This reduces vague sample requests and helps the project move from visual reference to a confirmed material, finish, panel or curtain direction.
Selection logic
How SGORIA would review a similar project
Define the furniture and millwork condition, viewing distance, indoor or outdoor exposure, and the surface role before comparing mesh models.
Use SG-WM Woven Wire Mesh as the first route, then compare openness, density, finish tone and fixing logic against the design intent.
Confirm a physical sample, edge or hanging direction, finish reference and packing expectation before moving into production.
Inquiry preparation
Information that makes the next discussion faster
- Application type and viewing distance
- Reference image, drawing or approximate size
- Target material, color or surface finish
- Fixing, track, frame or glass-build-up expectation
Project questions
Short answers for similar projects
Is Woven Wire Mesh suitable for a furniture and millwork project?
It can be suitable when the project needs the visual and functional role described in this reference. SGORIA would still confirm application condition, size, finish, fixing route and sample expectation before recommending the final model.
What information should be sent before requesting samples?
Send the application type, approximate size, reference image, target finish and any drawing or installation notes. For furniture and millwork projects, viewing distance and lighting condition are especially useful.
Does this reference show a specific completed project location?
No. SGORIA project references are written by project type and application condition. They are intended to help users compare product direction without exposing or implying a specific project location.