Defining spaces and privacy screening with RE8

RE/8™ Bio-circular Architectural Mesh by Kaynemaile offers exceptional versatility. Perfect for adding a touch of privacy, it makes an ideal dividing screen within this hair salon. Thanks to its lightweight nature and ease of installation, the mesh is simple to handle, quick to install, and does not require complex supporting systems.

 

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This makes it an excellent solution for fitouts where minimal structural preparation is desired, helping to reduce both time and cost during installation.

The selected copper colour provides a harmonious complement to the salon’s warm timber and stone finishes, while the mesh’s texture introduces an additional layer of visual interest that enhances the variety of surfaces throughout the fitout.

The collection of screens helps create intimate nooks, offering guests a relaxing experience as they take time out to enjoy their visit to the salon.

Created by Kaynemaile® in New Zealand, this innovative mesh can be produced without size limitations, enabling the design of larger dividing screens with seamless continuity. Its flexible form allows it to curve gracefully, following the shape of the frame or tub it is attached to. The mesh opens opportunities for creative, flowing design lines and is enhanced with lighting. With colour infused throughout the material, RE/8™ is highly durable and ideal for high-traffic environments, maintaining its aesthetic integrity over time.

Made from over 80% bio-circular materials derived from reclaimed waste, RE/8™ delivers long-lasting performance with a minimal environmental footprint, combining design freedom, durability, and sustainability.

To learn more about the features and benefits of Kaynemaile RE/8™ visit Austaron Surfaces






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