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Architectural Wire Cloth for •Wall cladding and room dividers•Railings and balustrades•Exhibition and shop designs •Sun protection and acoustic systems•Signage, object design•Aviaries Haver & Boecker began producingwoven wire cloth in Hohenlimburg,Germany, in 1887. Today, we are oneof the world’s leading wire weaving companies with a global network ofbranches and manufacturing facilities. allows us to meet and exceed the highexpectations of our customers.Versatility and stability, robustness and exclusive optical properties make Haver & Boecker Woven Wire Cloth the ideal material when designing spaces, surfaces and other functionalelements for both internal and externalapplications. There are many different weave typesto choose from which are made frommaterials especially resistant to weat- her and mechanical influences. Room-dividing screens, floor coverings andwall panelling can be created as well as balustrades or self-supporting con-structions such as aviaries. Combinedwith wood to create a warm atmos- phere, glass or concrete for a high-tech feel, woven wire cloth offers anexciting material contrast that distin-guishes large buildings or accentuatessmaller architectural solutions. And the play of light and shadow, shimmer and transparency gives each projectimmense individual character. Our work is based upon experience,continuous research and developmentof products and manufacturing proces-ses, along with the knowledge and ability of our employees. This combi-nation of tradition and innovation
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