Potter & Soar - Specifier's Information
Architectural Review, The, Jan, 2004
Three contrasting woven wire mesh patterns from Potter & Soar will be used to create interesting and unusual suspended ceilings within the public areas of a new development in New York. Potter & Soar was able to offer the wide choice of mesh patterns and customized manufacturing techniques required to make this concept a reality. Three different mesh patterns with varying degrees of transparency, from the 58 per cent open area of Windermere to the closely woven lightweight Isis design, have helped to create added depth and surprising visual effects.
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