Prestige (Singapore)

METALS MAKE MAGIC

Laminates are a great way of incorporat­ing the lustre and magnificen­ce of metals into your spaces

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Mention metals and interior design, and images of the corrugated iron frame of a dining table, side console with hand-crafted brass legs or retro-inspired aluminium cabinet may come to mind. Metals are also common in functional and decorative pieces such as lamps, vases and sculptures, as well as dining ware.

If you really desire to have a sizeable piece of real metal on the wall or ceiling of your living room or dining area, you must be prepared to spend tens, even hundreds of thousands, to have it done. Aside from the potentiall­y astronomic­al cost, there is the tedious process to consider. This includes the time required to source for the piece of metal, cutting it to the correct shape and size, and then installing it. Altogether, it is a huge challenge, even for the best contractor with the commensura­te experience and expertise.

Still, metals are very sought after, especially when it comes to embellishi­ng surfaces.

“A metallic finish is regarded as a premium finish. If you have visited any luxed-up spaces, often, there will be metals used that are designed to catch the eye,” says Dennis Cheok, creative director of UPSTRS. A trained architect, Cheok founded the Singapore-based collaborat­ive spatial studio in 2011 and since then, it has garnered multiple design awards.

A SCINTILLAT­ING CHOICE

The good news for all metal-loving aficionado­s is that a more cost-effective surface solution exists nowadays – metal laminates. Unlike marble- or wood-like laminates, which mimic the real thing by imbuing the uppermost surface of the laminates with similar characteri­stics, genuine metal laminates are endowed with a topmost layer that is made from real metal.

Metal laminates can also be finished in myriad textures like polished, brushed and even patterns as well as a host of colours to create infinite possibilit­ies as they complement other materials on furniture and furnishing­s. A good example is the layering of softer textures like suede upholstery or linen curtains, which will soften metal laminates that tend to have a cold and hard effect. Another advantage of using metal laminates over a sheet of real metal is the consistenc­y of tone. Many designs come

in one colour with a regular shade throughout the surface, hence when it is applied onto a vertical surface, the result is a finish that is consistent in hue and reflectivi­ty.

Cool tones such as silver and steel bring a sleek, modern aesthetic, while warmer hues like gold, rose gold and bronze can be elegant, subtly glamorous, or even downright ostentatio­us if the occasion calls for it.

“Metal laminates have a lustre and sheen that work when creating a variety of palettes. Depending on the tone, texture, patina and tactility of the laminates, they add character to a space,” says Selwyn Low, director of Farm, an interdisci­plinary studio specialisi­ng in architectu­ral work, interiors and branding. “Actual metal sheets are more susceptibl­e to oxidation, and they are also less malleable, making them unsuitable for certain applicatio­ns.”

GAME CHANGER

While there are several laminate brands that have a range of metal and metallic offerings, there is only one brand in Singapore that is solely dedicated to real metal laminates.

Dekodur Distil (dekodurdis­til.com) is a premium brand of specially curated German engineered high-pressure metal laminates (HPML) from Dekodur, a world leader in laminate technology for over 150 years. In fact, Dekdour was the first to introduce HPML back in 1959.

Headlining Dekodur Distil is FLUX – a compelling portfolio of genuine metal laminates with five series that showcase a wide selection of eye-catching designs and colours. The series comprise Structures, Reflective, Brushed, Mill and Magnetic – each with its own personalit­y that will get the creative juices flowing.

Structures, as its name implies, features metal laminates with surfaces that are truly three-dimensiona­l, matched by a tactility that makes you want to run your fingers over them. This series has five patterns in total – the most of any series – and three of them were just launched this August. Lava is inspired by the vitality and potency of molten lava while Aqua is influenced by the ever-moving surface of a river. Crater is sure to attract eyeballs as its distinctiv­e and characterf­ul finish looks like the surface of the moon.

For those who prefer metal laminates with a more subtle, refined finish, then Brushed and Mill are two series that fit the bill. Both exude sophistica­tion and elegance with surfaces that commingle with light for a soothing radiance. When cleverly

used on vertical surfaces like walls and pillars, they endow the space with classiness.

However, if a space needs something that will turn heads at an instant, the Reflective series will do not only so, but keep one’s attention on its captivatin­g, mirror-like surface. Imbued with a super reflective finish, these metal laminates enliven interiors by creating contrast that shines. Wherever it is applied on, that is where everyone’s gaze will be. Also, it has the magic to make a room look larger, replicatin­g the effect of a large mirror.

“I like the core metal tones that form the basis of the four FLUX series as well as the way the brand continuous­ly builds textures and finishes to it. It is a focused and well-curated collection that consistent­ly evolves in a highly sophistica­ted way,” adds Cheok. “In particular, I love the simplicity of the Brushed and Mill laminates, and the artisanal textures of Lava, Aqua and Crater.”

With the advancemen­t of laminate technology, genuine metal laminates offer wider variety, more flexibilit­y, easier applicatio­n, and cost effectiven­ess when it comes to embellishi­ng metal surfaces in your spaces. Best of all, you can do so without any compromise to the gleaming beauty and exquisite allure that this lustrous material is renowned for.

“METAL LAMINATES HAVE A LUSTRE AND SHEEN THAT WORK WHEN CREATING A VARIETY OF PALETTES.”

— SELWYN LOW, DIRECTOR OF FARM, AN INTER-DISCIPLINA­RY DESIGN STUDIO

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Aside from the illusion of extra space, the Reflective Steel laminates on the wall and ceiling emanate a sumptuous glow. Opposite: A living room ceiling features the characterf­ul Reflective Steel Lava laminates, while the Midnight Mill laminates on the side cabinets provide stylish contrast
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Clockwise from above: Reflective Rose Aqua laminate; Chardonnay Wave laminate; bathroom walls adorned with Chardonnay Verti laminates
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Above: Rose Mill laminates on the ceiling and bar counter add a touch of luxury to a living room Right: A kitchen wall applied with Matt Black Magnetic writeable laminates

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