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Gabion comes from the term gabionne, which means "large cage" in Italian. The cage-like containers are typically made of heavy-duty wire mesh panels and filled with rocks or concrete blocks. Gabions are often used in civil engineering to prevent landslides and keep boulders from falling onto roadways. They can also be used for aesthetic purposes in the commercial sector.
From decorative tables and bench seating to landscaping and accent walls, there are virtually endless ways businesses can use gabions to enhance the look of their space. Read on for a roundup of thoughtful, striking, and visually pleasing wire mesh gabion design ideas for your commercial location.
While it may not be practical to use gabions for all desks in an office, a rock-filled enclosure makes an excellent reception counter. All you need for this unique design is industrial-grade wire mesh, material to fill it with, and a flat surface.
Wire mesh materials can also be used to create a gabion conference table. You can use a large piece of wood or concrete slab for the top, though a clear glass surface will showcase the beauty of the base.

Accent walls can go indoors or outside a commercial structure. There are lots of gabion wall design examples showing how businesses use decorative enclosures to highlight the essence of their core product. This includes everything from chopped wood to walnuts.

Like accent walls, gabion benches can go inside buildings (such as in the lobby) or outside as part of the landscaping. For a more distinct look, you might try using slightly curved wire mesh sheets to create a semi-circle or S-curve gabion bench.

Outdoor retaining walls can double as bench seating while holding soil in place in hilly areas. Those in the construction and engineering industries might consider filling a gabion retaining wall with old tools or building materials.

Another idea is to create large outdoor planters using metal cages. Unlike solid concrete pots, the visible rocks inside a gabion planter offer a more natural look while enhancing the beauty of the shrubbery.
Rock-filled gabions make great waterfalls too. The mechanical elements of the installment can be hidden within the metal cage, and the water can cascade from an opening in the middle.
Restaurants, hotels, resorts, and other businesses in the hospitality industry often have fire pits in their patio areas. Circular gabions are ideal for fire pits, as the metal mesh and rocks are sturdy and flame resistant.
Another clever way to use gabions for your business is to create rock-filled bollards. Whether they're placed along the edge of a walkway or used to secure boats on a wharf, this idea is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
If you're feeling inspired by these gabion ideas and want to implement them into your interior or exterior design, TWP Inc. has the materials you'll need to get started. Founded in 1969 in Berkley, California, our woman-owned wire mesh company has been supplying businesses with industrial-grade products for over 50 years.
We carry prefabricated wire mesh sheets, panels, and rolls, along with metal mesh discs in various sizes and weaves. If you don't find exactly what you're looking for, TWP Inc. is happy to accommodate a custom order. We also offer in-house laser cutting, slitting, disc sizing, cleaning, and measuring. Request a quote today!
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