creative METAL fabrication & laser cut SCREENS
Open up a world of possibilities with screens and creative metalwork that can transform space and mind
custom metal fabrication
Drawing on 30 years’ experience, we specialise in designing, manufacturing and installing all types of metalwork. From lavish amenities to sculpted features our work can be seen at some of Australia's most interesting landmarks and buildings.
Designed and manufactured right here in Australia, we provide visionary architects and interior designers with the means of adding elemental style and textures to their creations.
custom laser cut SCREENS
Fabrication and form comes together with custom screens. We are inspired by the endless design possibilities and understand how a space can change through the addition of clever partitions.
We work with all types of materials including metal, rope and glass to give your project a unique edge.
With Di Emme, you'll be working with a passionate & creative team that not only understands form and function but durability, maintenance, cost and safety.
Di Emme created an exterior artwork for The Sherwood (ex-Wests Tennis Centre) based on an aerial map of Campbelltown. With Haron Robson’s lighting design the artwork is clearly visible from the train line and across the valley.
Di Emme developed a bark painting by Arnhem Land artist Caroline Dhamarrandji into a ceiling installation for the breezeway of Barker College Math and Student Hub. The work is comprised of 53 Corten powder-coated perforated aluminium panels.
The screens comprised of Rimex-clad steel frames with double-layer acrylic inserts partition the entry to the gaming area. The acrylic is hand-painted on the reverse to create a beautiful diffused onyx finish.
Di Emme created the luxe curtains at The Star Grand Hotel comprising 4800 gold-anodised 30mm-deep aluminium rings suspended in spring-loaded frames
Di Emme supplied and installed weathered Corten steel elements at the newly-built Hope Church including column cladding and signage. All requirements including backing frames and installation methodology were carefully considered to suit the builder’s program.
Squillace architects designed the hotel renovations and Di Emme fabricated and installed the luxe gold wall on the stairway between the levels. The 600+ aluminium tubes are anodised in gold and adhered directly on the wall with great precision and care.
Di Emme designed, fabricated and installed aluminium lattice decorative ceiling in Maroubra Seals Club
Di Emme produced the leafy screens on the Anderson St walkway. Producing artwork, laser cutting the design into aluminium, powder coating, and finally installing the screens in the structural framework.
Lavishly sculpted metal lily pads that cascade down a gold mosaic wall were produced for Canterbury Leagues Club. Di Emme artisans. also fabricated water vessels from fibreglass with gold-metallic coated interiors and black exteriors.
Similar to photographs in a newspaper, perforated metallic pictures form images from a series of dots. For the Chatswood Interchange, Di Emme translated a floral design into artwork and organised the fabrication and installation of the metallic panels.
Aluminium panels with hand-applied bronze patina featuring the archetypal poem, For the Fallen. Di Emme designed a font suitable for stamping and laser-cutting.
For ABODE restaurant at Parkroyal Darling Harbour, Di Emme sister company, Chiaro Screens, adapted legendary designer Florence Broadhurst’s cockatoos design. The screens delineate the space and add a touch of whimsical Australiana.
Di Emme fashioned and artfully rusted a 30m curved mild steel wall for the sleek foyer space at 107 Mount St.
Di Emme created the elaborate memorial wall in Merrylands RSL foyer for Quattro Architects. The Marmorino-finished wall has a stencil-applied stucco contrast depicting army, navy, air force, and nursing personnel.
A curtain of suspended metal cutouts completes the piece. The cut shapes, taken from the club logo, are finished in reflective stainless steel and bronze and brass anodised aluminium.
Two koi were lasercut from aluminium and then powder-coated and pinned to Vitrapanel to create the striking four-storey-high 3D koi mural based on Nanami Cowdry’s intricate drawings.