In 2026, luxury is defined not by massiveness but by technological complexity. Titanium, the material of sky-conquerors, has arrived in lobby interiors. Thanks to Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technology, we can now create reception desks that would be impossible with traditional casting or milling. This is a combination of extreme strength, incredible lightness, and bionic forms that look like frozen energy.
Bionic Design: When the Algorithm Dictates the Form
Titanium 3D printing allows us to implement topological optimization principles. We remove metal where there is no load, leaving only lace-like interweavings reminiscent of bone structure. This enables the creation of a 5-meter-long desk that two people can lift. Such objects in a Reception Space lobby are not just furniture but a manifesto of engineering art, capturing guests' gazes with their 'unearthly' geometry and light play on the matte metal.
Eternal Metal: Corrosion is a Myth
Superiority over steel and aluminum
Titanium possesses the highest specific strength among all metals and absolute resistance to corrosion. In an active reception environment, it does not scratch, tarnish, or require protective coatings. In 2026, we offer titanium finishes with anodizing in unique shades—from 'gunmetal' to 'deep ultramarine'—allowing the object to fit perfectly into a brand's corporate palette without the use of paint.





