Decorative metalwork has remained an important functional and decorative element in original architecture and interiors for many centuries. Metalwork is not only timeless, but also constantly reviving – it is enjoying a renaissance. In recent decades, avant-garde fashion trends in global design and architecture have encouraged the increased use of plain metal and steel in interiors. In recent years, the popularity of stainless steel in both interior and exterior design has become more pronounced, driven by fashion trends.

Stainless steel fittings such as screws, threads, blinds and others can be used to complement ordinary interiors. Stainless steel allows for individual projects, as its visually lightweight construction can withstand high loads and blends well with other interior materials such as wood, glass and stone. These properties have made stainless steel extremely popular in modern architecture.