
Tree of Light International Perforation Art Center
The Tree of Light art center in London uses a double-skin anodized aluminum perforated facade to create a backlit tree pattern and showcase perforated metal craft.

From iconic architectural facades in Dubai to heavy-duty industrial plants in Shanghai. Explore how Kingcats perforated metal solutions bring visionary designs to life.

The Tree of Light art center in London uses a double-skin anodized aluminum perforated facade to create a backlit tree pattern and showcase perforated metal craft.
The cultural building needed an expressive facade that served as both architecture and art while handling varying perforation density, night lighting, and weather exposure.
Custom anodized aluminum panels with circular and hexagonal perforations were arranged parametrically from 15% to 60% open area with integrated LED backlighting.

The Tree of Light art center in London uses a double-skin anodized aluminum perforated facade to create a backlit tree pattern and showcase perforated metal craft.

A multinational technology company upgraded its open-plan office with custom polygonal perforated aluminum acoustic ceiling panels in matte white and burgundy red, improving comfort while preserving the industrial interior character.

Located in the public lobby area of a premium business center, this project was designed around the concept of light, order, and technology. A large-scale perforated metal ceiling system was integrated with concealed lighting to create a visually extended and immersive overhead feature. The ceiling panels use a precise circular perforation pattern, combined with warm-white backlighting to produce refined layers of light and shadow from different viewing angles. Together with dark wall finishes, stone flooring, and a minimalist reception area, the perforated ceiling becomes the visual centerpiece of the lobby. The system is ideal for corporate offices, hotels, clubs, commercial reception areas, and high-end public interiors.

A modern community assembly hall used perforated aluminum acoustic ceiling panels to control echo from glass, stone, and wood surfaces while preserving a minimalist public interior.

A multi-story atrium used a continuous perforated metal curtain wall extending from facade to ceiling, inspired by ginkgo leaves, water ripples, and topographic lines.

A Florida coastal boardwalk safety upgrade used custom perforated aluminum fence panels to resist humidity and salt spray while preserving ocean views and airflow.
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