The obvious choices are interior wall panels with a veneer or graphic finish.
So far there have been forests on the walls of St George's hospitals, wood grain across walls and ceilings, and so much more.
Recently stone was used as a veneer applied to standard wood panels in the Rendezvous hotel reception area on a Wedge system.
Some of the panel products Wedge is being partnered with include:
MDF, Plywood, Armour board. Veneered MDF, Melamine. Melteca, Panelart, Prime Panel ... and more.
The system is based around panels with a nominal thickness of 18 to 19mm. Thicker panels can be used when a butt joint detail is required. The Wedge system can either be permanently fixed or installed to be fully demountable.
Where can I get Wedge?
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The aluminium economy is a circular economy. For most aluminium products, the metal is not actually consumed during the product’s lifetime, but simply used with the potential to be used again through recycling. Aluminium can be recycled again and again without any loss of its inherent properties, since its atomic structure is not altered during melting. Therefore, the life cycle of an aluminium product is not the traditional ‘cradle-to-grave’ sequence, but rather a renewable ‘cradle-to-cradle’.
The high value of aluminium scrap is a key incentive and major economic impetus for recycling, independent of any legislative or political initiatives to encourage recycling. Aluminium scrap has considerable market value because most of the energy required for the production of primary aluminium is embodied in the metal itself and, consequently, in the scrp. Therefore, the energy needed to melt aluminium scrap is only a fraction of that required for aluminium production. Recycling of aluminium products needs only 5% of the energy needed for primary aluminium production.
Our manufacturing partners all have recycling programmes integrated into their production operations. This is not only good for the environment but also makes good business sense as it reduces raw material costs.
How proven is Wedge?
Wedge is a relatively new-to-market product that's being used increasingly and quickly gaining an excellent reputation.
Many architects, joiners and installers are becoming advocates as they use our product on different projects. And once they've used Wedge, we find they often want to use it again and again.
That's the highest compliment we can get.
Having said that, Wedge has already proven itself in numerous projects, usually to the satisfaction of everyone involved.
Check out the showcase and what people say for more information.