- The Banker Wire M22-83 architectural woven wire mesh pattern uses a pair of nested helical crimped woven wire to define the circular mesh shape. The unique reflective surfaces of the circle mesh is doubled in perfect unison. This pattern is slightly smaller in scale than the larger M22-80.The double woven wire pattern adds strength to this weave and is a great option for railings, screen walls, space dividers, and signage, plus many other interior or exterior design applications.
3DZ-151 woven mesh features an elegant three-dimensional weave pattern that uniquely changes transparency. When viewed straight-on, the mesh is almost opaque but when viewed from an angle, light passes through the woven mesh, perfect for providing privacy in commercial spaces.
This functional, aesthetic woven mesh is ideal for applications such as balustrades, room dividers, furniture and more!
- M13Z-179 woven mesh is suitable for all architectural applications and features a rigid cable pattern. It’s available in a wide range of metal alloys including yellow metal and stainless-steel combinations.Suitable for interior and exterior applications from balustrades, furniture, signage and much more!
- A true basket weave! Three separate crushed wires make up the appearance of flat bands and gives it a three-dimensional shape. Low percent open area qualities give this material great cladding or visual screening possibilities.Created by one of the Weavers in the shop, this design is sure to be a classic. Consider this mesh pattern with a decorative plating finish to bring out its full texture.
- Contemporary high definition lock crimp weave with a 4.5 inch square repeat pattern. A beautiful consistent repeat pattern emerges when seen over a larger area. A perfect inexpensive railing infill or parking garage material that can be woven in a wide variety of alloys.
- A simple over-under pattern using 4 independent wires that share the same crimp pocket. Thin and strong, this wire mesh creation has unlimited design applications as either interior or exterior. At 34 percent open area, this unique weave exhibits an interesting light and shadow pattern making it a good choice for sunscreen or light diffusing applications.
- Simple and delicate in appearance, the P-286 is a plain crimp weave that will forever be a classic.
- The S-16 architectural woven wire mesh pattern is a classic weave that will warm up any interior space. Developed specifically for copper based alloys, the highly specular surface of this material gives it a chameleon quality wherein it takes on the colour of its surroundings.S-16 wire mesh pattern is offered as a standard in a bare Copper, Bronze or Brass. While the wire used is brightly drawn and consistent in colour when we start the weaving operation, the finish is bare and is subject to tarnish over time. If preferred, Banker Wire does offer secondary finishes like US10A and Us10B to either preserve the colour with a lacquer top coat or, darken the finish.
- The S-30 flat wire weave is a plain crimp that has soft bends like a basket weave. The reflective flat wire attracts light and colours from its surroundings and gives it back in a unique way only woven metal can.This robust 1/4″ wide flat wire is substantial and can be used in applications where strength is needed such as railing infill panels and room dividers.
- The S-32 is a simple, small scale, flat wire woven wire mesh pattern. The smooth and gentle shape of the wires weave in and out from each other to form a basket style mesh. Using a flat wire instead of a traditional round wire at this spacing provides a mesh with a lower percent open area.
- The S-40 is a simple, flat wire woven mesh pattern with a gentle and smooth shape. The large open area of this mesh lends itself well millwork and railings. This mesh pattern can be woven in a wide range of primary finishes along with a number of secondary finishes. Square or diamond orientation, this mesh remains a classic design spanning both traditional and modern aesthetics.
- S-46 is a fine scale flat wire mesh that appears to be woven with two parallel wires. Slightly faceted at the wire mesh intersections, this mesh pattern displays a unique soft woven texture.













