Description
The Matrix is a 100cm diameter wall art piece built from hundreds of polished stainless steel facets arranged in a geometric polyhedral grid, finished in reflective gold plating. Each facet sits at a different angle from the central mounting plane, creating a 9cm bas-relief depth that catches and fractures ambient light from different viewpoints throughout the day.
Designed as a focal point for large walls in living rooms, entrance halls, office reception areas and hotel lobbies, the Matrix works best on surfaces with at least 150cm of clear width and positioned where natural or artificial light can strike the faceted surface from multiple angles. The rigid backing panel includes integrated hanging points for wall mounting, and the 7.4kg weight requires secure fixings into masonry or wall studs rather than plasterboard alone.
The gold-plated stainless steel finish gives the piece a warm metallic presence that pairs with brass fixtures, gold-framed mirrors and warm-toned woods, while the geometric structure keeps it grounded in contemporary rather than classical interiors. The faceted surface texture means the piece appears different depending on whether you view it from directly ahead or at an oblique angle — from the side, the facets create visible depth lines across the surface that disappear when viewed head-on.
Specification
| Depth |
9cm |
| Dimension |
100cm |
| Weight |
7.4kg |
| Finish |
Golden Shine |
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Product Specification Sheet
Frequently Asked
How is the Matrix mounted?
The piece comes with a rigid backing panel that includes integrated hanging points. Due to the 7.4kg weight, mounting requires wall plugs and screws into masonry or solid wall studs rather than hollow plasterboard. Professional installation is recommended for plasterboard walls using heavy-duty fixings or a mounted French cleat.
What wall size does it need?
The 100cm diameter works best on walls with at least 150cm of clear horizontal space. Vertical clearance of 120-140cm above floor level positions the piece at eye level for most viewers. It suits double-height entrance halls, large living room feature walls and commercial reception areas.
How is the gold finish maintained?
The gold-plated stainless steel can be dusted with a dry microfibre cloth. For fingerprints or smudges, a barely-damp cloth with distilled water is acceptable. Avoid abrasive cleaners, polishes or chemical sprays that can damage the plating. The faceted surface makes cleaning more time-consuming than a flat panel.
Does it work in minimalist interiors?
The geometric grid structure suits minimalist and contemporary spaces, but the reflective gold finish and large scale make it a statement piece rather than a subtle accent. It pairs best with interiors that can accommodate a strong metallic focal point without visual competition from other large decorative elements on the same wall.