Cambridge Architectural
Asked to consult for the rebrand of Cambridge Architectural Mesh, Tick collaborated with Shaw Jelveh to come up with a category system to organize how the collection could be used. Tick also created a handful of new woven steel mesh materials for the collection.
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Architectural Mesh
Stripe
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The Stripe design is a stainless steel flexible metal fabric with a twist. By adding another scale to this woven mesh, a larger scale membrane for the wall is created.
Scale
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Alternating small to larger scale structures to the woven mesh of the Scale design creates a scale study to enlarge the pattern repeat of this flexible metal fabric.
Strand
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The Strand design is a lightweight flexible metal fabric inspired by the subtleties of line, surface and proportion.