Architectural Wire Mesh Panels for Interior & Decorative Applications
Banker Wire offers a curated collection of architectural wire mesh panels designed for applications including cabinetry, partitions, railings, wall panels, and decorative features. Our store features both woven and welded wire mesh patterns, each engineered to deliver a unique balance of openness, structure, and visual texture.
Shop the variety of wire mesh panels, available in a wide range of open area percentages and finish options. Our wire mesh is used across residential, commercial, and hospitality environments.
WIRE MESH PRODUCTS
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S-32 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Brass
Price range: $699.00 through $1,199.99 -

S-50 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Brass
Price range: $510.00 through $904.99 -

S-50 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Copper
Price range: $510.00 through $904.99 -

L-441 Woven Wire Mesh – Champagne Bronze
$715.99 -

SPZ-52 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Brass
$844.99 -

S-32 Woven Wire Mesh – Champagne Bronze
Price range: $699.00 through $1,199.99 -

S-50 Woven Wire Mesh – Black
$619.99 -

S-50 Woven Wire Mesh – Champagne Bronze
Price range: $510.00 through $904.99 -

M22-28 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Brass
$854.99 -

S-32 Woven Wire Mesh – Black
$924.99 -

L-441 Woven Wire Mesh – Black
$439.99 -

S-32 Woven Wire Mesh – Antique Copper
Price range: $699.00 through $1,199.99 -

WD-268 Welded Wire Mesh – Black
$234.99
Choosing the Right Wire Mesh Panel
Selecting the right architectural wire mesh depends on how the panel will function within your design. Open area, pattern type, and finish all play a role in determining how the mesh interacts with light, airflow, and surrounding materials.
For applications such as cabinetry or decorative panels, tighter mesh patterns provide greater visual coverage and structure. For partitions and railing systems, more open patterns allow light and sightlines to pass through while still defining space. Woven wire mesh patterns tend to offer more texture and movement, while welded wire mesh provides a cleaner, more rigid grid appearance.
Finish selections also impacts the overall aesthetic. Warm metallic finishes like Antique Brass, Antique Copper, and Champagne Bronze introduce depth and character, while powder-coated black delivers a modern, matte look with minimal reflectivity.
Architectural Applications and Design Flexibility
Wire mesh panels are widely used in architectural and interior design due to their versatility and performance. From high-end hospitality installations to residential cabinetry and commercial buildouts, wire mesh can function as both a structural and decorative material.
Because of the variety of patterns and finishes available, designers can create everything from subtle accent details to bold architectural features. The ability to balance openness with structure makes wire mesh a unique material that adapts to a wide range of project needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is architectural wire mesh used for?
Architectural wire mesh is used in a wide range of applications including cabinet inserts, partitions, railing infill panels, wall cladding, and decorative features. It provides a combination of structure, airflow, and visual texture.
How do I choose the right open area?
Open area determines how much light, air, and visibility passes through the mesh. Lower open areas provide more privacy and coverage, while higher open areas allow for greater transparency and airflow.
How can I cut wire mesh panels if they are too big?
Wire mesh panels are able to be cut down to the appropriate sizes you need to complete your project.
View our guide with tips on how cut your wire mesh panel.
What is the difference between woven and welded wire mesh?
Woven wire mesh features interlaced wires that create flexible, textured patterns. Welded wire mesh uses fixed intersections, resulting in a more rigid structure with a clean, uniform grid appearance.
Which wire mesh is best for cabinets?
Cabinet applications typically use low to mid open area mesh patterns to provide visual coverage while allowing airflow. Patterns like S‑32 and S‑50 are commonly used in a finish that will compliment your interior design.







