Liquid Metal Curves - metal versatility
Metalier Liquid Metal curves and follows the substrate
It does so whether the substrate is concave, convex or flat. Curved and complex substrates become real metal with ease. Many of the substrates we coat couldn’t otherwise be created in metal at all. Or if they could be created out of sheet metal they would be extremely expensive and very heavy.
Liquid Metal Curves are a feature of the Harrods escalators
The beautiful bank of escalators at Harrods was created using a Metalier coating in a specially created colour we’ve called champagne gold. It was also created using our unique water-based coating. The bulkheads of the elevators are curved with feature grooves. Quite frankly this would be a nightmare to create in sheet metal.
Liquid metal curves can be convex or concave
I confess that I always have to check which is concave and which is convex. Concave curves inward like a bath and convex bulges outwards. Metalier has coated a bath in high-polished classic gold – you can see it in the Projects-Objects section of the main website. It is more common to coat convex articles – scotia, light-fittings, cherubs, statues, bowls, portholes, Dr Gloom and even gumboots and shoes.
Liquid metal goes round corners
As well as being a star in the curves department, Metalier liquid metal can also be applied to corners and edges. In homes and apartments it is ideal for cabinetry in kitchens and bathrooms and for statement front doors. For offices, shops, bars and hotels it is ideal for reception counters, bar fronts, elevator doors and surrounds, bed heads and feature columns.
There is no limit to where you can use Metalier liquid metal coatings and there are so many colour options and textures and effects to choose from that every application is unique and bespoke.
There are 10 (or 11) reasons why you should choose Metalier liquid metal and we’ve listed them all here. For more information you can email us, telephone us or complete the form below. We look forward to hearing from you.