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Capability 01 — Surface
Vacuum-bonded titanium colour on stainless steel — applied entirely in-house. Champagne gold, rose gold, bronze, black and bespoke tones that are far harder than paint, never peel, and are colour-matched across your whole project in a single batch.
PVD is colour you can't peel off — because it isn't a coat of paint sitting on the surface, it's titanium bonded into the metal itself.
Physical Vapour Deposition vaporises titanium inside a vacuum chamber, where it bonds molecularly to the stainless-steel surface and forms an extremely hard, scratch-resistant layer.
Because it's a molecular bond rather than a surface skin, it never flakes or peels and is many times more durable than conventional paint. The trade-off is honesty: PVD reveals whatever lies beneath it — which is exactly why our polishing discipline before coating is so strict.
The palette
Our core range — each available across mirror, satin and hairline base finishes, with shades and gradients in between. Bespoke tones are matched to your approved sample.
Note · on-screen colours are indicative. We confirm every project against a physical approved sample before production.
Why specify PVD
A molecular bond into the steel — not a surface film. It can't lift, blister or peel the way paint and lacquers eventually do.
Far more scratch- and wear-resistant than conventional finishes, ideal for high-traffic lobbies, lifts and handrails.
We coat your entire project in a single controlled batch, so tone stays uniform across every panel and profile.
Adds a durable barrier on top of stainless steel — well suited to humid coastal and demanding interior environments.
Wipes clean and holds its finish with simple care — no repainting cycles, no specialist upkeep.
Applied over mirror, satin or hairline — so you control both colour and surface character.
How we control it
PVD is unforgiving: it shows every flaw and reacts to the smallest process change. Consistent results come from discipline, not luck.
Because PVD reveals any scratch beneath it, surfaces are polished to a perfect base before coating — never after.
Welding burns PVD permanently in the heat zone. Every weld and fabrication step is completed before a piece is coated — and never after, including on site.
Because the process is sensitive to heat and gas pressure, we coat the whole project together to guarantee one consistent tone.
Colour uniformity, adhesion and thickness are inspected and signed off before any coated piece is released.
Good to know
| Substrates | Stainless steel (SS304 / SS316) and titanium. PVD is not suitable for aluminium — we finish aluminium with powder coating or anodising instead. |
| Base finishes | Mirror, satin / brushed, hairline and matte — selected before coating. |
| Colours | Champagne gold, rose gold, bronze, black, titanium, copper — plus bespoke tones and gradients matched to sample. |
| Maximum size | Governed by chamber capacity (typically up to ~3 m). Larger elements are engineered as coordinated, split sections. |
| After coating | No welding or hot work once coated — all fabrication is completed beforehand to protect the finish. |
| Care | Clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent — no abrasives or harsh chemicals. |
Where it's used
Wall panels, columns and lift portals in champagne gold and bronze.
Hard-wearing coloured stainless for high-traffic surfaces.
Logos and lettering with a premium, durable metallic finish.
Coloured handrails and balustrade frames that resist wear.
Tables, frames and trims with a jewel-like coloured finish.
Custom luminaire bodies in warm gold and bronze tones.
Start a project
Send us your drawings and target finish — we'll prepare a sample and a tailored quotation, and confirm exact colour against a physical approval before we coat a thing.