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Decorative Elements, Metalwork and Wall Features

Wall features, cast metalwork, stone, glass and decorative panelling that give a gaming interior its architectural character.

Decorative Elements, Metalwork and Wall Features

Decoration is structure that has been given something to say.

The elements in this line are what a guest remembers about a room: the bar face they stood at, the metal relief behind reception, the screen that made a two-hundred-seat hall feel like several smaller rooms. They also do practical work — concealing services, absorbing sound and protecting corners from trolley damage.

We detail decorative work to be installed after the building is finished and removed without damage when it is refurbished. Everything is drawn with fixing methods, tolerances and access panels, not just an elevation.

Materials are chosen for how they age under casino conditions: patinated metals that improve with handling, honed stone that hides marks, and finishes that can be locally repaired instead of wholly replaced.

Catalogue

Specification lines within this category

Filter the range to see how each line is specified, certified and applied across a gaming interior.

01

Cast & Fabricated Metalwork

Bronze, brass and blackened steel reliefs, screens and trims, patinated by hand and lacquered for handled surfaces.

02

Backlit Stone & Onyx

Translucent stone bar fronts and feature walls with even LED backlighting and thermally isolated cavities.

03

Decorative Panelling

Veneer, fluted timber, fabric-wrapped and perforated acoustic panelling systems with concealed demountable fixings.

04

Architectural Glass

Etched, kiln-formed, laminated and mirrored glass for screens, ceiling insets and feature walls.

05

Plaster & Applied Finishes

Sculpted plaster ceilings, silver and gold leaf, polished lime and micro-cement wall finishes.

06

Screens & Zoning

Freestanding and suspended screens dividing large halls into legible zones without building walls.

Technical data

Specification reference

Indicative values used at concept stage. Final figures are confirmed per project against the applicable territory standard.

Metal finishesPatinated bronze, brushed nickel, blackened steel
Panel fire ratingGroup 1-S surface finish where required
BacklightingEdge or cavity LED at 2700 K, ≤ 12 W/m²
Panel fixingDemountable concealed clip, no visible fastenings
Stone thickness20 mm honed, 12 mm translucent backlit
Impact protectionConcealed corner reinforcement on trafficked edges
Lead time12–18 weeks including sample approval

Advantages

Why operators specify this line with us

Detailed for installation

Every element is drawn with its fixing method, tolerance and access provision before it is priced.

Repairable finishes

We favour materials that can be locally restored rather than fully replaced after damage.

Service integration

Decorative work conceals sprinklers, speakers, sensors and cabling by design rather than by improvisation.

Sample discipline

Full-size finish samples are approved on site under project lighting before manufacture.

Gallery

Applied in gaming environments

Cast bronze relief above a backlit onyx bar face
Cast bronze relief above a backlit onyx bar face
Stone and metal reception feature in a resort atrium
Stone and metal reception feature in a resort atrium
Decorative panelling framing a commissioned artwork
Decorative panelling framing a commissioned artwork

In practice

Character that survives the maintenance schedule.

A decorative scheme is only successful if the venue can clean it, repair it and live with it for a decade. We prefer fewer, better-made elements with a documented care regime over a room full of features nobody can maintain.

Next step

Speak with a casino interior specialist about your floor.

Send us a floor plan, an opening date and a target standard. We will return a written scope, an indicative supply schedule and a realistic manufacturing timeline.