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Title: How Bespoke Steel and Glass Partitions Are Redefining Luxury Interior Design

United Kingdom, 2nd Jun 2026 - The internal partition has long been an afterthought in luxury interiors — a functional necessity dressed up in black powder coat and called premium. That is changing. A growing number of architects and interior designers are specifying genuine steel and glass partitions with electroplated metal finishes, and the results are transforming the spaces they work in.The shift is being driven by a combination of factors: a maturing design market that has grown sophisticated enough to spot the difference between a steel-effect finish and genuine metal, and a small number of specialist manufacturers who have invested in the electroplating processes required to produce them.For designers working at the top of the market, the distinction is not cosmetic. Electroplated finishes — antique brass, antique copper, antique bronze, gunmetal brushed, gold, chrome, and rose gold — deliver a surface depth and material character that powder coating cannot replicate. They age with integrity. They complement natural stone, aged timber, and bespoke joinery in a way that factory-applied paint simply does not.The Specification QuestionWhen designers specify internal partitions for high-end projects, the decision tree has typically been straightforward: choose a system, choose a RAL colour, specify the glass type. The arrival of genuine steel construction with curated electroplated finishes has added a new dimension to that process — and with it, new considerations around lead times, bespoke sizing, and finish selection.Understanding these considerations in depth is increasingly important for professionals working on premium commissions. For those looking to go further into the subject, this resource on bespoke steel and glass partitions provides a thorough groundin...


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