By DECO·DECO
Commercial design has spent a decade pursuing transparency — glass partitions, open plans — often at the expense of texture and warmth. DECO.DECO’s resin panels resolve this: transparent yet visually dense, containing organic matter suspended in three dimensions. The Guangzhou Tram THZ1 station deploys this at urban scale, where LacaXT panels create a canopy that is shelter and stained glass combined.
The Natural Plant series preserves botanical matter at peak visual condition within a permanent resin matrix. Materials are sourced globally and selected for silhouette clarity when backlit. The encapsulation process resolves a core conflict: organic matter degrades while resin hardens. DECO.DECO’s proprietary stabilisation prevents browning, maintaining chromatic fidelity over years of UV exposure. Nature becomes architectural substance — not motif, but material.
For designers on tight budgets and timelines, consistency across zones is essential. DECO.DECO’s series-based architecture maintains uniform installation parameters across all seven families. Specify Natural Plant for walls, POP Bubble for ceilings, MATT for surfaces — all sharing the same jointing system. The technical centre provides CAD integration and structural analysis. The system accelerates the design process itself.
DECO.DECO represents a trajectory in material innovation: sustainability, visual spectacle, and commercial practicality converging. For commercial space designers, the appeal is immediate — atmospheric impact without sacrificed velocity.