Brushed Zinc

Brushed Zinc offers a quieter way to bring metal into the palette, where tone and texture do the work without calling for attention. The surface reads as cool zinc grey with a satin sheen and a fine, linear brush that feels disciplined under the hand and calm under grazing light. Developed as a real metal finish and aligned to an approved reference, it can be delivered through different Modulux methods depending on substrate and project conditions, allowing the same visual language to move from joinery to architectural details with continuity. On cabinet fronts, shelving, and wall paneling, the grain guides reflection into a soft vertical movement that stays composed in warm interior lighting. In larger gestures such as portals, cladding accents, and feature volumes, it holds its character at distance, giving depth without glare. If you want to understand the methods behind this look, Modulux Services outlines the available processes, and חדשות provides a clearer view into finishing, brushing, and protection strategies that support specification. The result is a zinc finish that feels tactile and measured, designed to sit beside stone, timber, glass, and plaster as a stable material note rather than a decorative effect.

Brushed Zinc

Brushed Zinc is suited to interiors that need a cooler counterpoint to warm materials, with a metal presence that feels controlled and architectural. It works well on cabinet fronts, kitchen islands, wardrobe doors, wall panels, media units, shelving, display back panels, fireplace surrounds, reception counters, bar fronts, and niche linings where the brushed grain can hold a consistent direction across multiple components.

In architectural applications, it scales into facade accents, soffit details, column wraps, entrance portals, elevator lobby features, corridor trims, wall cladding fields, signage panels, partition elements, and stair enclosure highlights, especially where you want a restrained sheen that stays readable under daylight. The same visual can be specified through different Modulux technologies, which helps maintain one zinc language across flat panels, sharp edges, and curved forms on a range of substrates without changing the design intent.

Share your substrate, geometry, and intended zone of use, and we will help confirm the right approach for interior or exterior conditions. Request samples, review adjacent materials, and align sheen and brush direction to the lighting of the space.