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         Application Shops has 49 Pages.

1 Boutique Loewe, Paris/Shops
`Lamelle` is a wire mesh which reminds one of the Asian bamboomats and, in a special way, underlines the value of rooms and the objects displayed there in.
2 Boutique Paco Rabanne, Paris/Shops
The display windows received a background made of stainless steel mesh `Lamelle`. In a shop for ladies` fashion, in particular, it has a special effect owing to its silk-like appearance simultaneously, it serves as discretion wall between shop interior and window.
3 Boutique Marta Canut, Barcelona/Shops
Metallic fabric type `Lamelle`
4 Bally Shop, Bahnhofstrasse, Zürich/Shops
The glass cubes of the light wall are covered with two metallic fabrics. The metallic fabric of the type `Lamelle` and another fine metallic fabric made of stainless steel have been layered. By a non-perfect superimposition of both fabrics a moiré effect is created which stresses the silk-like effect of the metallicfabrics.
Andrée Putman
5 `Fred` Boutique, Cannes, Frankreich/Shops
Display window panels as decorative discretion wall made of bronze mesh `Mandarin`
6 Bally Shop, Bahnhofstrasse, Zürich/Shops
The light wall at the rear of the shop rises five storeys high, along the escalators. The individual glass cubes have a stainless steel cladding with `Lamelle`. By layering `Lamelle` with another fine metallic fabric made of stainless steel a moiré effect is created.
Andrée Putman
7 `Comme des Garcons` , New York City/Shops
Roller shutter made of stainless steel wire mesh `Sambesi`
8 TAG-HEUER Shop, Sydney, Australia/Shops
Detail entrance area with `Futura`
di Blasi
9 TAG-HEUER Shop, Sydney, Australia/Shops
Detail of the suspension of stainless steel wire mesh `Futura`
di Blasi
10 Dickson Cyber 1/Shops
Dome construction made of stainless steel wire mesh Kiwi in an entertainment center in Hong Kong
Gensler
11 Dickson Cyber 2/Shops
Stainless steel wire mesh Kiwi is semi-transparent and may also be used as projection screen
Gensler
12 Zero 04/Shops
Room divider made of Sambesi in the showroom `Zero Pukeberg` in Stockholm
RupertGardnerDesign
13 Burger King at Paddington Station, London/Shops
The stainless steel mesh `Sambesi` is extremely suitable for the design of roller shutters for shops. Due to the maximum weavingwidth of up to eight metres, very wide roller shutters can be designed without disturbing tracks.
Nicholas Grimshaw
14 Boutique Loewe, Paris/Shops
`Lamelle` is the most popular wire mesh type used in shop design. Just as in the case here at hand, this mesh is often used for the rear parts of display windows. Thus, the objects displayed receive a high-quality background. Simultaneously, the mesh acts as semitransparent discretion walls.
15 Boutique Loewe, Paris/Shops
Metallic fabric type `Lamelle`
16 Messestand Deutsche Post AG, CEBIT 1996/Shops
This photo shows a typical example of balustrades and coverings of reception desks made of stainless steel wire mesh, here`Delphin`. Even in this context, the large mesh panels used prove to be a design advantage.
17 Messestand Deutsche Post AG, CEBIT 1996/Shops
This photo shows a typical example of balustrades and coverings of reception desks made of stainless steel wire mesh, here `Delphin`. Even in this context, the large mesh panels used prove to a design advantage.
18 Boutique Paco Rabanne, Paris/Shops
Display window decoration made of stainless steel mesh `Lamelle`
19 Optik 1/Shops
`Tatami` made of stainless steel is optically impressive, robust and easy to clean, ideal for shop floors.
Schlapp
20 Optik 2/Shops
Flooring made of stainless steel mesh type `Tatami` at an optical shop in Germany.
Schlapp
21 Optik 3/Shops
Flooring made of stainless steel mesh type `Tatami` at an optical shop in Germany.
Schlapp
22 LV-Omotensado 1/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
23 LV-Omotensado 1/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
24 LV-Omotensado 2/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
25 LV-Omotensado 2/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
26 LV-Omotensado 3/Shops
`As an eye-catcher für the entrance area of the new Louis Vuitton shop in Tokyo GKD manufactured a 4,15 x 5,30 m sized mesh panel, woven in the pattern of LV´s new ``Damier`` Design.`
27 LV-Omotensado 5/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
28 LV-Omotensado 5/Shops
Louis Vuitton´s Store at Omotensando Avenue, Tokyo symbolizes layers of suitcases wrapped with stainless steel mesh typ Sambesi and Baltic. Coloured glass shimmers through the mesh during the day and at night the mesh is very transparent.
29 Thessaloniki (3)/Shops
Shopping centre in Thessaloniki (GR), façade elements type “Lamelle”, tensioning detail
M.Papanikolaou + I.Sakellaridou & Ass.
30 L.V. Seoul/Shops
The new architecture of L.V. makes use of the textile characteristics of the metal mesh in order to emphasize the high quality of the supplier of luxurious fashion. Seoul was the first of a series of façade projects with Louis Vuitton, e. g. in Taipei, Sapporo and Tokyo.
L.V. / Carlson/McNulty
31 Dekaswiss (3)/Shops
The reception area of DekaSwiss Bank in Zurich, designed with “Ocean light”
Andreas Schärli
32 LV-Tokyo (4)/Shops
Four different types of specially manufacturerd stainless steel meshes in combination with printed and mirrored glass, a special illumination technique as well as polished and gilded steel create a pattern which changes permanently.
Jun Aoki
33 LV-Tokyo (5)/Shops
Louis Vuitton, Omotesando Avenue, Tokyo, Japan
Jun Aoki
34 LV-Tokyo (7)/Shops
Louis Vuitton, Tokyo. GKD has woven the entrance panel (22 m2, in one piece) of the new shop in Tokyo according to the “Damier” design
Jun Aoki
35 LV-Tokyo (9)/Shops
The elements of stainless steel mesh in different designs and the glass lying underneath - partially in the colours bronze and copper - take on shape by means of illumination and implementation of nine different mirrors. Thus, the building receives an unmistakable value of entertainment.
Jun Aoki
36 Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin/Shops
wall cladding at the lobby
Bertelsmann und Partner, Berlin
37 Cornelsen Verlag II/Shops
wall cladding with Kiwi mesh as decorative background for presentation of print media
Bertelsmann und Partner, Berlin
38 BMW Autohaus Lenbachplatz München/Shops
Illuminated Stainless steel mesh façade. Light design by James Turrell
Die Lichtplaner
39 BMW Autohaus Lenbachplatz München/Shops
Illuminated Stainless steel mesh façade. Light design by James Turrell
Die Lichtplaner
40 Bulthaup, Seoul/Shops
Facade for the well-known German kitchen manufacturer Bulthaup made with stainless steel wire mesh Baltic and Logo
Han Architects
41 Bulthaup, Seoul/Shops
Facade for the well-known German kitchen manufacturer Bulthaup made with stainless steel wire mesh Baltic and Logo
Han Architects
42 Hwajin Cosmetics, Seoul/Shops
Curved partition made with Sambesi
Ridge P & Co
43 Hwajin Cosmetics, Seoul/Shops
Curved partition made with Sambesi
Ridge P & Co
44 Interspar Wien/Shops
Cascade 8 m high
Lorenz & Partner Wien
45 Interspar Wien/Shops
Cascade 8 m high
Lorenz & Partner Wien
46 Fassade Juan Valdez Café in New York/Shops
Facade of stainless steel fabric omega 1510. The logo was created by sand blasting
Hariri & Hariri, NY
47 Fassade Juan Valdez Café in New York/Shops
Facade of stainless steel fabric omega 1510. The logo was created by sand blasting
Hariri & Hariri, NY
48 Schadowarkaden, Düsseldorf/Shops
Canopy with Crystal PC Sambesi covers the entrance
VAST, Düsseldorf
49 Schadowarkaden, Düsseldorf/Shops
Canopy with Crystal PC Sambesi covers the entrance
VAST, Düsseldorf