In interior design, MIDAS Metall® Tin can be used in a variety of ways. It is ideal for countertops, kitchen backsplashes, wall cladding, and furniture accents. Tin is also a popular material for decorative elements such as lampshades, mirror frames, and door handles. The ease with which tin can be shaped allows designers to create creative and unique pieces.
Tin is an environmentally friendly metal that is fully recyclable and has a long lifespan. It is resistant to corrosion and tarnishing, making it a durable choice for design projects. Additionally, the processing of tin requires less energy compared to other metals, making it a sustainable option for eco-conscious designers.
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In industrial design, tin is valued for its simple beauty and functionality. It can be used in both traditional and modern environments, adding a timeless elegance to any space. MIDAS Metall® Tin enables architects and designers to create interiors that are both robust and visually appealing. Whether in loft apartments, modern offices, or stylish restaurants, tin sets stylish accents and brings a warm, inviting atmosphere to any design.
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Credits Project above:
Year of production: 2023 Realisation & production: Oer Inneneinrichtungs- und Ladenbau GmbH
Photography: Marco Moog
Location Clipper Boardinghouse Hamburg, Germany
Design: The project was realised with the base on zinc. Due to the strong patina, it comes very close to a result with tin with patina.
Credits Project below:
Year of production: 2016
Location: Apropos Store Hamburg, Germany. The project was realised with zinc. Due to the effects of light, however, a realisation with tin can achieve a similar result.