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Copper Loft Feature Walls, Exposed Brick Panels & Industrial Signs — Custom Made

Natuross makes hand-hammered copper feature walls, exposed brick panels, mezzanine walls, kitchen backsplashes, and signs for lofts and loft apartments. The most considered loft decor available — every piece an original work, designed for your specific space, made to your exact dimensions, in any of 15 finishes. Over 10,000 custom copper projects installed across the US. Ready to hang, no sealing required.

The loft is the room of authenticity — the space that celebrates the raw, the industrial, the unfinished. The copper piece that belongs in the industrial space the way the brick belongs in the wall.


Why Copper in the Loft

Copper is the industrial material that has been reclaimed by the residential world — the metal of the factory, the foundry, the distillery. In the loft, copper has three specific arguments. The contrast argument — the copper panel against the exposed brick, the warm metal against the raw clay; the copper against the concrete column, the crafted surface against the industrial structure; the copper against the steel beam, the warm metal against the cold metal. The authenticity argument — copper is an industrial material, the metal that was always part of the industrial building, returned to the space in a new form. The warmth argument — the loft can feel cold, and copper makes the most dramatic difference of any room in the home.


Feature Wall

A loft feature wall panel — the surface that defines the character of the entire open space. A full loft feature wall from floor to ceiling. An exposed brick feature panel — the most loft-specific material combination in the catalog, the copper against the raw clay. A concrete wall feature panel — the warm metal against the cool industrial surface.

A large-format abstract composition — pure form, pure texture. A geometric composition — the grid, the diamond, the industrial pattern. A botanical composition — the natural world in the industrial space, the contrast of the organic and the industrial. An urban composition — the city skyline, the map, the urban landscape. A simple hammered texture in a rich finish.

Mezzanine

A mezzanine feature wall panel — the surface seen from the ground floor, the surface that defines the character of the upper level. A mezzanine balustrade back panel — the copper visible through the balustrade from the ground floor. A mezzanine bedroom wall panel — the copper behind the bed, a celestial composition in shallow relief.

Kitchen Backsplash

A loft kitchen backsplash — the copper that defines the kitchen zone within the open-plan space. A large-format geometric composition, the industrial pattern in copper behind the kitchen. A full kitchen wall panel from countertop to ceiling.

Living Zone

A living zone feature wall panel — the copper behind the sofa, an abstract composition, a geometric composition. A fireplace surround panel — the copper framing the fireplace, the architectural centerpiece of the living zone.

Wall Art & Sculptures

An abstract copper panel — the hammered texture, the relief, the finish, the play of light on the surface. A geometric panel. An industrial gear in three-dimensional copper — the defining object of the industrial tradition. A pipe. A rivet. A city map panel — the streets, the blocks, the urban grid of the city that surrounds the loft. Made to any size, designed for this loft.

Loft Signs

The loft name. The building name. The conversion year. The industrial heritage of the building. A loft philosophy. An urban quote. Zone signs for each area of the open plan. A do not disturb sign. See all sign types on the Copper Signs & Plaques page.

"The Loft" · "[Building Name] — Converted [Year]" · "Originally a [Former Use] — [Year Built]" · "Raw is beautiful." · "The city is the view. The loft is the frame." · "Kitchen" · "Living" · "Sleeping" · "Creating"


How to Order

Browse the catalog and order any design in your size and finish. Request a completely new design — an exposed brick panel, a city map, a mezzanine installation made for this loft. Tell us the industrial history of the building and the aesthetic direction you prefer. We design it, show you exactly what it will look like, and make it once you’re happy.

Working on a loft conversion or commercial loft space? Interior designers and architects receive complete design proposals — drawings, finish samples, and project pricing for every surface.

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The Guarantee

  • Hand-hammered copper, 24 gauge · Traditional chasing and repoussé · Rigid aluminum composite backing
  • Protective lacquer — easy to clean, ready to hang, no sealing required
  • Flush-mounted at 1/4" total thickness · Made to your exact dimensions · Any design · 15 finishes
  • Ships in about 2 weeks — delivered in about 3 weeks · Free shipping across the US
  • Approved by you before it ships · Remade free if it ever falls short

Copper: Natural · Brown · Green · Blue · Black · Fire · Copper–Black · Silver: Silver · Silver–Copper · Silver–Gold · Silver–Black · Gold: Gold · Antique Gold · Black–Gold · Gold–Black

Most popular loft finishes: Natural Copper · Black Copper · Copper–Black · Silver

Natural Copper, Black Copper, and Copper–Black suit the industrial aesthetic and contrast most powerfully with exposed brick, concrete, and steel. Silver works best in lofts with a more contemporary, minimal aesthetic.


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"The abstract panel on the exposed brick wall changed the entire loft. The copper against the brick — the warm metal against the raw clay — is the most considered material combination I have ever seen in a residential space. The loft went from an industrial space with furniture in it to a designed home. The copper is what made the difference." — Natuross customer

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