VeroMetal® is a cold-workable liquid metal coating that contains genuine metal particles, applied to almost any substrate at 120 to 150 microns. It gives architects, interior designers and project developers the look, feel and patina of solid metal without the structural weight of sheet metal cladding.
VeroMetal Copper, kitchen surfaces, Utrecht
Interior design with metal is the use of real metal as the dominant or accent surface inside a building. It covers walls, ceilings, kitchen cabinetry, bar counters, fireplace surrounds, staircase treads, balustrades, doors and bespoke furniture pieces. Architects and interior designers specify it for warmth, depth, reflectivity and the way real metal patinates over time, qualities that no effect paint, foil or laminate can authentically reproduce.
VeroMetal® delivers metal interior design through a liquid metal coating system rather than sheet metal cladding. Applied at 120 to 150 microns, roughly 0.12 to 0.15 millimetres, the coating allows interior surfaces to keep their original geometry, profile and joinery tolerances while presenting a fully authentic metal face.
VeroMetal® is applied by certified applicators using four methods: spray gun, roller, palette knife or pour. Each method produces a different surface character. VeroMetal cures at room temperature and requires no hot-work permits or specialist ovens, so contractors can apply it on-site during a phased fit-out, even inside an occupied building.
Genuine metal particles are combined with a cold-workable binder to form the chosen metal in liquid form.
Spray application creates smooth, continuous metal surfaces for full-height walls and cabinet fronts. Palette knife application builds visible texture, veining and depth for sculptural feature walls and bespoke joinery.
The coating cures at room temperature, then the surface is sanded, polished and, if desired, patinated or sealed to reach its final character.
VeroMetal® offers more than fifteen real metal finishes, each suited to a specific interior palette. Architects and interior designers typically pair one primary metal with one supporting metal, both drawn from the VeroMetal range, to maintain material coherence across a scheme.
The classic warm interior finish. Bronze suits kitchens, fireplace surrounds, hospitality interiors and museum-grade joinery.
A warm, reddish finish that develops natural patina over time. Copper is widely used in kitchens, bathrooms and hospitality bars.
Brass and Yellow Brass define contemporary schemes, mid-century revival projects and signature reception architecture.
Gold and Champagne deliver luxury palettes for ceilings, reflective wall planes and high-end hospitality.
A cool grey tone for modern, minimalist and design-forward interiors.
A pale, subtle grey with a quiet sheen, elegant on furniture, walls and fine detailing.
Manganese and Gunsmoke are dark, near-black finishes used on staircases, lift cores and minimalist feature walls.
A raw, industrial finish for adaptive reuse, loft conversions and warehouse interiors. Iron develops a living patina through exposure.
Real metal where solid metal cannot go. Interior design with metal on geometries that would be impossible, prohibitively heavy or visually broken in traditional sheet metal.
Both deliver a genuine metal surface. The difference is weight, freedom of form and how the metal trade is organised on site.
VeroMetal Manganese, fireplace surround
VeroMetal® works across virtually every interior surface that would otherwise be painted, veneered or laminated. Because it bonds to existing substrates, metal interior design is achievable on new-build joinery and on refurbishment projects where original elements are kept in place.
VeroMetal® has been specified across landmark metal interior design projects including the Louvre Abu Dhabi display cabinets, Hotel Motto Vienna, Museum De Lakenhal and the University of Sussex. References span hospitality interiors, museum joinery, residential kitchens, architectural staircases and high-end private residences.
VeroMetal Manganese, architectural staircase, Ibiza
Metal interior design is the practice of using real metal, such as bronze, copper, brass, zinc, manganese or iron, as the visible surface of walls, kitchens, staircases, doors and bespoke joinery inside a building. VeroMetal® is a liquid metal coating containing genuine metal particles, applied to almost any substrate at 120 to 150 microns to deliver authentic metal interior design without the weight of sheet metal cladding.
VeroMetal® is applied in metal interior design projects using four methods: spray gun, roller, palette knife or pour. Spray application produces smooth metal surfaces. Palette knife application builds texture and depth. VeroMetal cures at room temperature and bonds to MDF, plywood, plasterboard, concrete, glass and most primed substrates without requiring specialist ovens or hot-work permits.
VeroMetal® finishes virtually every interior surface: kitchen cabinetry, bar counters, full-height walls, staircases, balustrades, fireplace surrounds, doors, ceilings and bespoke furniture. VeroMetal bonds to existing substrates, which means interior designers can apply it to refurbishment projects without replacing original walls, joinery or built-in elements.
Yes. VeroMetal® contains real metal particles, so the surfaces look, feel and age exactly like solid metal. VeroMetal finishes patinate naturally over time, develop authentic oxidation, and accept the same polishing, sanding and sealing techniques used on solid bronze, copper or zinc. Effect paints and foils cannot reproduce this authentic ageing.
VeroMetal® Bronze and VeroMetal® Copper are the most popular finishes. Bronze is widely specified for kitchens, fireplace surrounds and hospitality joinery. Copper suits warm contemporary kitchens and bars. VeroMetal Manganese and VeroMetal Iron are popular for dark, minimalist and industrial schemes, particularly on staircases and feature walls.
Yes. VeroMetal® applies at a coating thickness of 120 to 150 microns, roughly 0.12 to 0.15 millimetres, at approximately 0.5 kg/m², which adds negligible weight to any substrate. Sheet metal cladding requires structural reinforcement, support brackets and additional fixings to carry its dead load. Metal interior design with VeroMetal eliminates these structural requirements while delivering the same authentic metal surface at a fraction of the weight.
Architects, interior designers, contractors and project developers can request VeroMetal® samples, technical datasheets and project references directly from the VeroMetal team.