In 2026, the boundary between solid and liquid is blurred in luxury interiors. The cold glow of mercury, the curves of fluid silver, and absolute seamlessness define the 'Liquid Metal' aesthetic. At Reception Space, we utilize cold metal spray technology that allows complex forms to be transformed into monolithic slabs of titanium, bronze, or platinum. We examine why this material has become the visual code of the new technological elite.
Cold Metal Spraying: Metal Without Borders
Liquid Metal 2026 technology is not 'metal-look' paint, but a real spray of fine metal powder (up to 95% metal content) in a polymer binder. After application and multi-stage manual polishing, the surface becomes indistinguishable from a solid piece of metal. This allows for the realization of reception desks of any curvature, devoid of seams and gaps. The object looks as if it were cast from molten silver right in the lobby, creating a sense of fantastic high-tech luxury.

Optical Depth: Mirror and Patina
Individual aging and luster
The uniqueness of liquid metal lies in its ability for artistic treatment. We can achieve a 'super-chrome' mirror finish or create an antique bronze effect with artificial patina. In 2026 lobbies, gradient transitions—where matte titanium smoothly flows into mirrored gold—are popular. This creates a complex play of reflections that changes depending on lighting, making every guest visit a visually unique event.




