Custom Copper Panel

Custom Copper Panel

6" / 6"
$120.00 USD
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Custom Copper Panel

Custom Copper Panel

$120.00 USD

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Handmade to order. Delivered to your door in about two weeks after ordering.

Hand-hammered copper panels made to your size, with custom designs, finishes, and cutouts when needed.

Nearly 10,000 custom projects • Thousands of positive reviews • Real customer installs

Handmade in our studio by Nur & Ibrahim.

Choose a design from our customer photos, request a new design from your idea/photo/sketch, or write “Recommend.”
Add notes like cutouts (outlets/pot filler) and personalization (name/date) if needed.

  • Preview before production
  • Revisions included
  • Finished photos before shipping
  • Ship after your confirmation

What this is
We make custom hand-hammered copper panels, made to your size. Most customers order them as backsplashes, and many use the same panel as functional artwork in other spaces. Panels are finished and sealed for everyday use.

Real projects
Choose any design you see in our customer photos and we can remake it for your size. Personalization and cutouts are available.

Timeline
Draft design: within a few hours
Final design approval: same day in most cases
Finished work photos: about 1 week
Delivery: about 2 weeks

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Product & Specifications

What is this?
A custom, hand-hammered metal panel made to your size.

Materials
Copper, brass, and silver-plated copper & brass.

Build & thickness

  • Metal sheet: 24-gauge (about 0.5–0.6 mm)
  • Backing: rigid composite panel
  • Total thickness: about 6 mm (about 1/4", similar to wall tile thickness)

Weight (lightweight for its size)
Typical weight is about 2.0–2.5 lb per sq ft.

Approximate examples:

  • 24"×30": 10–13 lb
  • 30"×30": 12–16 lb
  • 36"×30": 15–19 lb

    (Weight varies slightly by metal/finish. We can confirm anytime.)

Surface & durability
Panels are finished and sealed for everyday use. Rigid, easy to handle, and designed for long-term durability when installed correctly.

Finishes & Materials (Full List)

Copper finishes

  • Copper – with copper details
  • Brown Patina – with copper details
  • Green Patina – with copper details
  • Blue Patina – with copper details
  • Black – with copper details
  • Copper – with black details

Brass finishes

  • Brass – with brass details
  • Antique Brass – with brass details
  • Black – with brass details

Silver-plated copper & brass finishes

  • Silver – with silver details
  • Silver – with copper details
  • Silver – with brass details
  • Silver – with black details

How to choose (simple)

  • Warm and classic: copper tones
  • Golden and rich: brass tones
  • Modern stainless-friendly: silver finishes

    If you’re unsure, write “Recommend” and we’ll suggest a finish.

Design & Personalization

Three ways to choose a design

  1. Pick from our customer photos (we can remake it for your size)
  2. Request a new design from your idea/photo/sketch
  3. Write “Recommend” and we’ll propose options

Personalization
Names, quotes, dates, symbols, addresses, and custom text are available.

Preview before production
We send a digital preview for your approval. Revisions are welcome. Production starts only after you confirm the final design.

Optional artisan mark
Optional artisan initials emboss on request.

Sizes, Layouts & Cutouts

Ordering size
Choose the closest size to place your order. You don’t need perfect measurements to start—exact details are confirmed before production.

Multi-panel sets
For long walls or large areas, we can make aligned multi-panel sets designed to match and install as a coordinated layout.

Cutouts
Cutouts are available for outlets, switches, pot fillers, fixtures, windows, vents, niches, and more.

How to share cutout details
Start with a simple note in the order. We’ll confirm exact locations and dimensions before production.

Walls aren’t always perfect
If a wall is slightly out of square or has trim/returns, we can plan for it during the approval step.

Installation, Care & Delivery

Installation options
Adhesive mount (most popular) • Screw mount • Hanging wire mount (art/signage)

Install over existing tile?
Yes, in many cases. Adhesive mounting over tile is common when the surface is solid and properly prepared.

Care
Wipe with a soft cloth and mild cleaner. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemicals.

Delivery
Custom panels are delivered in about 2 weeks.

Shipping
We package carefully to protect the panel during transit. If anything arrives damaged, contact us right away and we’ll help quickly.

Pricing
Prices are final and all-inclusive. No extra fees after checkout.

Applications & Typical Specs

One custom copper panel, used many ways. Click an application to see typical sizes, design guidance, mounting, and a measure tip.

Kitchen: Range Walls & Backsplashes

Kitchen: Hoods, Appliances & Cabinetry

Islands, Bars & Built-Ins

Bath & Wellness

Fireplace & Heat Areas

Interior Feature Walls

Entry: Doors, Over-Door Panels & Porches

Gates, Fences & Exterior Accents

Signs, Crests & Address Pieces

Commercial & Institutional

Makers, Millwork & Built-Ins

Kitchen: Range Walls & Backsplashes

Stove walls, sink splashes, full runs, corners, long walls, and precision cutouts.

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Stove backsplash panel (behind range or cooktop)

The classic copper focal panel behind the stove.

  • What it is: A single copper panel installed behind a range or cooktop as the main kitchen focal point.
  • Typical sizes: 30×24 • 36×24 • 36×30 • 42×30 • 48×30
  • Design that works here: Trees, branches, medallions, geometric reliefs (Medium relief)
  • Common details: Centered to range • Optional pot filler cutout • Clean edge or framed border
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive (others available)
  • Measure: Measure range width and the height you want above the cooktop.

Full-height stove wall panel (countertop to hood)

Runs from counter to hood for a tall, premium look.

  • What it is: A tall copper panel spanning from countertop to the bottom of the hood.
  • Typical sizes: 30–48" W × 30–48" H
  • Design that works here: Vertical trees/branches, elongated geometry (Medium relief)
  • Common details: Hood alignment • Cutouts possible (pot filler/outlets) • Often paired with hood front
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure: Measure countertop-to-hood height and the width centered on the range.

Sink backsplash panel

Copper splash panel behind the sink zone.

  • What it is: A panel protecting the wall behind a sink area.
  • Typical sizes: 30×18 • 36×18 • 42×18 • 48×18
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, calm relief (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Faucet/window cutouts possible • Matches stove panel • Clean lower edge
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure sink zone width and splash height.

Full-wall kitchen backsplash panel (single panel)

One-piece backsplash across the wall—no seams.

  • What it is: A single copper panel covering the entire backsplash wall area.
  • Typical sizes: Up to ~72–76" W × 18–30" H (single panel)
  • Design that works here: Continuous patterns, framed layouts (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet/switch cutouts • Seamless look • Edges finished for cabinetry contact
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure wall width between end points and finished backsplash height.

Full-wall kitchen backsplash panel set (multi-panel)

A clean multi-panel system for long walls.

  • What it is: Aligned panels covering long backsplash runs where a single panel isn’t ideal.
  • Typical sizes: Custom sets (2–4 panels common)
  • Design that works here: Repeatable patterns, aligned fields (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seam placement planned • Cutouts aligned across panels • Great for walls > ~80"
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure total wall length and note cabinet breaks.

Corner backsplash panel (two walls meeting)

Wraps a corner cleanly with matched panels.

  • What it is: A two-panel corner set designed to turn the corner.
  • Typical sizes: Custom (each wall measured separately)
  • Design that works here: Flowing/continuous motifs across the corner (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Corner alignment planned • Inside/outside corner options • Seam can sit at corner
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure each wall from the corner out to the end point.

L-shaped backsplash panel set (wrapped corner run)

Extended wraparound for connected backsplash walls.

  • What it is: An L-shaped backsplash set (2–3 panels) for longer wrap runs.
  • Typical sizes: Custom sets
  • Design that works here: Continuous framed fields, repeat patterns (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seams planned at natural breaks • Cutouts aligned • Preview is important
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure each run length + one consistent backsplash height.

Long-run backsplash panel set (aligned panels for long walls)

Best for very long kitchen walls—clean seams, consistent finish.

  • What it is: Multi-panel backsplash system for extended straight runs.
  • Typical sizes: Custom sets (3–5 panels common)
  • Design that works here: Subtle repeats, textures, clean geometry (Subtle)
  • Common details: Seam placement planned • Outlet grouping optimized • Easier logistics than one huge piece
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive

Backsplash with pot filler cutout

Stove panel with a clean pot filler opening.

  • What it is: A backsplash panel precisely cut for a pot filler.
  • Typical sizes: Common stove sizes (30–48" W)
  • Design that works here: Centered designs that “frame” the pot filler (Medium)
  • Common details: Exact location confirmed at approval • Clean cut edge • Often paired with hood panel
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure from countertop to pot filler center, and from one side edge to center.

Backsplash with outlet/switch cutouts

Copper backsplash with precise electrical openings.

  • What it is: A backsplash panel with outlet and switch cutouts (standard formats).
  • Typical sizes: Any
  • Design that works here: Subtle patterns that don’t fight cutouts (Subtle)
  • Common details: Multiple cutouts aligned • Covers can sit over copper • Clean layout matters
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure each cutout location from a single reference corner (left + bottom).

Coffee bar backsplash panel

A small backsplash that makes a coffee station feel built-in.

  • What it is: A copper backsplash panel for coffee or beverage counters.
  • Typical sizes: 24×18 • 30×18 • 36×18
  • Design that works here: Textures, calm repeats, small motifs (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutout common • Great under shelves • Easy wipe-clean
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure counter width and desired splash height.

Home bar / wine bar backsplash panel

Bar backdrop panel—photogenic, durable, premium.

  • What it is: A copper backsplash panel behind a bar counter.
  • Typical sizes: 36×18 • 48×18 • 60×18
  • Design that works here: Geometric/abstract, themed motifs (Medium)
  • Common details: Appliance/outlet cutouts possible • Pairs well with bar front panel
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure bar width and backsplash height to shelves or cabinets.

Kitchen: Hoods, Appliances & Cabinetry

Hood fronts and wraps, under-hood focal zones, appliance faces, shelf backs, and cabinet inserts.

Range hood front panel

Hood face panel—the most “luxury” focal detail in many kitchens.

  • What it is: A copper relief panel sized to the visible front face of a hood.
  • Typical sizes: 30×24 • 36×24 • 42×24 • 48×24 • 60×30
  • Design that works here: Framed borders, subtle textures, centered medallions (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Aligns to hood shape • Clean edges • Often paired with stove panel
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure the visible hood face (width × height), not the internal insert.

Range hood wrap panel set (3- or 4-sided)

Full hood wrap set for a true custom look.

  • What it is: A set wrapping hood front + returns (and optional bottom lip).
  • Typical sizes: Custom set
  • Design that works here: Continuous framed fields, repeats (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seam placement planned • Corners aligned • Works best as a matched set
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure hood face + both side depths (returns).

Under-hood wall panel (between stove and hood)

The “hero zone” between range and hood.

  • What it is: A copper panel for the wall area between countertop and hood bottom.
  • Typical sizes: 30×30 • 36×30 • 42×30 • 48×30 • 36×36
  • Design that works here: Centered motifs and strong compositions (Medium)
  • Common details: Pot filler/outlets optional • Usually centered to range • Border looks built-in
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure clear wall width and countertop-to-hood height.

Appliance accent panel (dishwasher / appliance face)

Copper face panel for built-in appliances.

  • What it is: A panel sized to the visible appliance face area.
  • Typical sizes: Dishwasher common: ~24×30–34 (varies) • Custom others
  • Design that works here: Minimal textures, clean patterns (Subtle)
  • Common details: Handle/edge clearances • Often ordered as a matching set • Easy visual upgrade
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Use appliance spec sheet or measure the visible face only.

Refrigerator niche back panel

Copper backdrop inside fridge niches—great with lighting.

  • What it is: A panel installed at the back wall of a refrigerator niche/surround.
  • Typical sizes: Custom (often 30–48" W × 24–60" H)
  • Design that works here: Subtle repeats, clean geometry (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutout possible • Aligns with cabinet lines • Looks great with LEDs
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure niche opening inside trims (visible area).

Microwave / oven niche back panel

Copper niche backdrop that makes appliance walls feel custom.

  • What it is: A panel made to fit behind appliances inside wall niches.
  • Typical sizes: Custom
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, calm relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Outlet/vent cutouts possible • Designed to stay visually clean
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure the niche opening W×H and note trim overlap.

Open-shelf back panel (behind shelves)

Copper shelf backdrop—especially strong under lighting.

  • What it is: A panel installed behind open shelves as a visible backdrop.
  • Typical sizes: 36×18 • 48×18 • 60×18 • 72×18 • 36×24
  • Design that works here: Repeat patterns, textured fields (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutouts common • Centered bay installs look best
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure the shelf bay opening (between side panels).

Upper cabinet underside strip panel

Narrow strip under uppers—small coverage, big effect.

  • What it is: A slim strip panel under upper cabinets or shelf lips.
  • Typical sizes: 36×4–6 • 48×4–6 • 60×4–6 • 72×4–6
  • Design that works here: Linear textures, calm repeats (Subtle)
  • Common details: Usually no cutouts • Great with LED lighting
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure run length and choose a 4–6" height.

Cabinet door insert panels (repeat set)

Copper inserts made as consistent sets for cabinet doors.

  • What it is: Inset panels sized to fit inside cabinet door frames.
  • Typical sizes: Custom per door (multi-qty orders common)
  • Design that works here: Repeat patterns, subtle textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Handle/hinge clearance planned • Consistency across doors is key
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure the interior insert opening size (inside the frame).

Pantry / niche wall panel

Copper feature panel inside pantry walls and built-in niches.

  • What it is: A panel sized for niche walls, pantry features, or recesses.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×48 • 36×60 • 48×60
  • Design that works here: Framed layouts, repeats (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutout optional • Matches shelf-back panels well
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure visible wall area inside the niche (exclude trims unless desired).

Islands, Bars & Built-Ins

Fronts, sides, waterfalls, and millwork faces where copper becomes functional artwork.

Kitchen island front panel

Copper focal panel on the main island face.

  • What it is: A panel sized to the front face of a kitchen island.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×24 • 72×30 • 84×30
  • Design that works here: Large-scale patterns, framed fields (Medium)
  • Common details: Centered to seating • Aligns with cabinetry lines • Optional emblem/text
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive (screws optional)
  • Measure tip: Measure the flat face between corner returns/trim.

Kitchen island side panel

Side accent panel—great for walk-by views.

  • What it is: A panel applied to one side face of an island.
  • Typical sizes: 24×24 • 30×24 • 36×30 • 42×30
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, framed borders (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Pairs with island front • Outlet cutout possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure exact side face width and height.

Kitchen island waterfall side panel

Copper for the waterfall drop—clean, architectural.

  • What it is: A panel covering the vertical drop of waterfall counters.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×36 • 36×42 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Linear/vertical patterns (Subtle)
  • Common details: Clean top alignment • Often ordered as left/right set
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure from countertop underside to floor/toe-kick.

Peninsula front panel

Copper panel for peninsula seating faces.

  • What it is: A panel on the seating side of a peninsula.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×24 • 72×30
  • Design that works here: Framed designs, repeats (Medium)
  • Common details: Centered to stools • Matches island panels
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure the peninsula face width between cabinets.

Breakfast bar front panel

Slim, clean copper face for breakfast bars.

  • What it is: A panel for the vertical face of breakfast bars.
  • Typical sizes: 36×18 • 48×18 • 60×18 • 72×18
  • Design that works here: Subtle patterns, linear relief (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Often continuous across the run
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure bar width and visible height.

Home bar front panel

Statement copper front—signature bar feature.

  • What it is: A copper panel mounted to the front of a home bar.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×24 • 72×30
  • Design that works here: Geometric, abstract, emblem designs (Medium)
  • Common details: Pairs with bar backsplash • Lighting boosts relief
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive or screws
  • Measure tip: Measure face width and height to toe-kick/floor.

Built-in buffet / cabinet front panel

Copper cladding for built-in cabinet faces.

  • What it is: A panel applied to the front face of built-in cabinetry.
  • Typical sizes: 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×30 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, minimal relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Pull clearances • Often ordered as sets
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure only the visible face area to be covered.

Built-in counter front panel (kitchen or dining)

Counter face accent—clean architectural band.

  • What it is: A copper panel for the vertical front of built-in counters.
  • Typical sizes: 36×12 • 48×12 • 60×14 • 72×16
  • Design that works here: Linear textures, minimal relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Continuous runs or segmented for long spans
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure face width and visible height excluding trims.

Bath & Wellness

Vanity panels, shower accents, niche sets, spa walls, and sauna-ready projects.

Vanity backsplash panel (low splash strip)

Slim copper splash strip behind vanity tops.

  • What it is: A narrow panel behind a vanity for protection + upgrade.
  • Typical sizes: 24×6 • 30×6 • 36×6 • 48×8 • 60×8
  • Design that works here: Minimal textures, clean borders (Subtle)
  • Common details: Usually no cutouts • Very easy to wipe-clean
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure counter width and choose 6–8" height.

Full-width vanity wall panel (behind mirror and sink)

Vanity feature wall—high impact in one piece.

  • What it is: A copper panel covering the wall behind mirror and sink.
  • Typical sizes: 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×36 • 72×42 • 84×48
  • Design that works here: Framed compositions, calm motifs (Medium)
  • Common details: Sconce/outlet cutouts possible • Centered to vanity/mirror
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure desired coverage width and height above counter.

Single-sink splash panel

Simple copper splash zone for one sink.

  • What it is: A copper panel behind a single sink.
  • Typical sizes: 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×12 • 30×18
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet optional • Sealed surface for easy care
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure sink zone width and splash height.

Double-sink splash panel

Wide splash panel for double vanities—clean and consistent.

  • What it is: A copper panel spanning double sinks.
  • Typical sizes: 60×12 • 72×12 • 84×12 • 96×12
  • Design that works here: Repeats, clean geometry (Subtle)
  • Common details: Cutouts possible • Multi-panel set if extremely long
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure total vanity width and mirror layout width.

Shower accent wall panel

Copper shower focal panel for wet-zone projects.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed as a shower accent feature.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×60 • 36×60 • 36×72
  • Design that works here: Simpler relief, controlled patterns (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Fixture cutouts possible • Seams avoided when possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure accent area and note fixture centers (final confirmation).

Shower niche back panel

Small niche back panel—big detail impact.

  • What it is: A copper panel for the back wall of a shower niche.
  • Typical sizes: 12×12 • 12×18 • 18×18 • 18×24
  • Design that works here: Small repeats, subtle textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Often paired with a larger shower accent panel
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure niche opening inside finished tile edges.

Shower niche full interior panel set (back + returns)

Full niche lining set for premium builds.

  • What it is: A set for niche back + side/top/bottom returns.
  • Typical sizes: Custom set (W×H + depth)
  • Design that works here: Minimal textures for clean corners (Subtle)
  • Common details: Depth returns planned precisely • Clean corner alignment
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure niche width, height, and depth inside finished surfaces.

Tub surround accent panel

Copper accent panel for tub walls—spa-style focal.

  • What it is: A copper feature panel near tubs (accent, not full surround system).
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×72
  • Design that works here: Calm abstract/nature motifs (Medium)
  • Common details: Fixture cutouts possible • Centered to tub looks best
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure intended accent area and note fixtures.

Spa / wellness wall panel

Calm feature wall panel for spa environments.

  • What it is: A copper panel designed as a wellness focal piece.
  • Typical sizes: 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×48 • 72×48
  • Design that works here: Gentle textures, nature motifs (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Great as single centerpiece or small set
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire (interior) or screws
  • Measure tip: Choose a wall with enough viewing distance to appreciate relief.

Sauna wall panel (project-reviewed)

Sauna accent panel option—reviewed case-by-case.

  • What it is: A copper panel used in sauna projects with placement planning.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Simple textures, controlled relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Placement/clearances reviewed • Strong mounting recommended
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Share rough sauna layout and heater distance so we can review placement.

Fireplace & Heat Areas

Fireplace surrounds, over-mantel focal panels, hearth faces, and architectural heat-zone pieces.

Over-mantel panel (rectangular)

Statement panel above the mantel—classic focal point.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed above the mantel shelf.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×30 • 60×36 • 72×42 • 84×48
  • Design that works here: Trees, crests, abstract relief (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Centered to firebox • Border helps it read like “art”
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure mantel width and clear height to ceiling/trim.

Arched over-mantel panel (arched top)

Arched focal panel above a fireplace—very architectural.

  • What it is: An arched-top panel used above the mantel or as an insert.
  • Typical sizes: 60×30 • 72×36 • 84×42 • 96×48
  • Design that works here: Symmetry, trees/branches (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Arch radius matched • Often paired with rectangular surround elements
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure base width and arch height to apex.

Fireplace surround set (around firebox)

Copper surround that frames the firebox and becomes the focal point.

  • What it is: Panel system designed to frame the firebox opening (sides/top or full surround).
  • Typical sizes: Custom to opening (often 48–84" W × 36–72" H overall)
  • Design that works here: Framed geometry, bold relief motifs (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Firebox opening cutout • Single or multi-panel set
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws (heat-zone planning)
  • Measure tip: Measure opening size and how much surround you want on each side.

Fireplace header panel (band between opening and mantel)

A clean band panel between firebox opening and mantel.

  • What it is: A horizontal copper panel bridging the space above the opening and below the mantel.
  • Typical sizes: 36×8 • 48×10 • 60×12 • 72×12
  • Design that works here: Linear textures, subtle repeats (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Often paired with surround • Clean borders look built-in
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure the clear band width and height between trim lines.

Hearth face panel (front of raised hearth)

Copper face panel on the hearth base—durable and premium.

  • What it is: A panel applied to the vertical face of the hearth.
  • Typical sizes: 36×12 • 48×12 • 60×14 • 72×16
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, linear patterns (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Often continuous across run • Dark/aged finishes hide scuffs
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure hearth width and vertical face height.

Mantel face cladding panel (vertical mantel face)

Copper accent on the mantel face—simple and refined.

  • What it is: A panel applied to the front face of a mantel shelf.
  • Typical sizes: 36×6 • 48×6 • 60×8 • 72×8
  • Design that works here: Minimal/linear textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Great as a clean continuous strip
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive or screws (substrate dependent)
  • Measure tip: Measure mantel length and face height.

Full fireplace wall set (multi-panel feature wall)

Full-height fireplace wall statement—planned as aligned panels.

  • What it is: A large feature wall system around/behind a fireplace.
  • Typical sizes: Custom multi-panel sets (often >84" total width/height)
  • Design that works here: Large-scale fields, continuous composition (Medium)
  • Common details: Cutouts for firebox/vents • Seams placed intentionally
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure total wall W×H and note all vents, trims, and openings.

Outdoor fireplace surround (covered outdoor)

Outdoor fireplace surround for covered exterior living areas.

  • What it is: A surround panel designed for covered outdoor fireplace zones.
  • Typical sizes: Custom
  • Design that works here: Medium relief, aged finishes preferred
  • Common details: Covered-install recommended • Vent/firebox cutouts planned
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure opening and confirm the install area is protected from direct rain.

Interior Feature Walls

Statement panels for living, dining, entry interiors, halls, stairs, offices, and libraries.

Living room feature wall panel

Copper statement panel that anchors a living room.

  • What it is: A copper relief panel designed as living room focal artwork.
  • Typical sizes: 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×48
  • Design that works here: Trees, abstract relief, geometry (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Center to main sightline • Border reads like “art” • Sets available
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire (others available)
  • Measure tip: Bigger reads better on large walls—choose size by wall width and viewing distance.

TV / media wall panel

Copper panel that frames a media wall without visual noise.

  • What it is: A feature panel designed around/beside TVs.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×60 • 60×72
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, controlled geometry (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Place beside TV or below shelves • Keep relief calmer
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure clear zones and note cable/outlet locations.

Dining room feature wall panel

Dining room centerpiece panel—warm, premium, timeless.

  • What it is: A copper focal panel for the main dining wall.
  • Typical sizes: 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Botanicals, crests, abstract relief (Medium)
  • Common details: Center to table/chandelier line
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Measure wall width behind the table; pick a size that fills it confidently.

Entry / foyer statement wall panel (interior)

The first interior “wow” when someone walks in.

  • What it is: A copper panel designed for foyer/entry interiors.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×72
  • Design that works here: Crests, calm geometry, botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Great above consoles • Optional subtle personalization
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Measure the wall zone that’s in the main entry sightline.

Hallway end-wall panel

End-of-hall focal piece that “pulls” the space together.

  • What it is: A copper panel placed at the end of a hallway.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×60
  • Design that works here: Strong centered motif, framed composition (Medium)
  • Common details: Reads best with bold center + clean border
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Choose size by hallway viewing distance (end walls usually want bigger).

Hallway side-wall feature panel

Subtle luxury texture along corridors.

  • What it is: A panel installed on side hallway walls.
  • Typical sizes: 18×36 • 24×48 • 30×60 • 36×72
  • Design that works here: Subtle patterns, linear textures (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Works well as a repeating rhythm (multiple panels)
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure clear wall zones between doors/trim breaks.

Stair wall panel

Vertical focal line for stair walls—very architectural.

  • What it is: A tall copper panel for stair walls/stairwells.
  • Typical sizes: 24×60 • 30×72 • 36×84 • 48×96
  • Design that works here: Vertical botanicals, tall geometry (Medium)
  • Common details: Can be multi-panel to follow stair line
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure the visible stair wall and note handrail lines.

Stair landing feature panel

Landing centerpiece where people naturally pause.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed on stair landings.
  • Typical sizes: 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×72 • 60×84
  • Design that works here: Bold compositions, crests, abstract relief (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Border reads premium at landings
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Measure landing wall width and choose a size that feels confident.

Home office / study feature wall panel

Professional, timeless wall piece for offices and studies.

  • What it is: A copper panel for office backdrops or study walls.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×60
  • Design that works here: Clean geometry, symbolic motifs (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Great behind desks • Optional monogram
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Measure the wall area behind the desk or visible background.

Library / reading nook wall panel

Warm heritage look—perfect with wood shelving.

  • What it is: A copper panel for libraries/reading corners.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×72
  • Design that works here: Classic borders, botanicals, crests (Medium)
  • Common details: Looks best with warm lighting
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Choose size by seating distance (bigger reads calmer).

Diptych panel set (two-panel artwork)

Two-panel set for wide walls—balanced and premium.

  • What it is: Two coordinated panels designed as one composition.
  • Typical sizes: 2×(24×36) • 2×(30×48) • 2×(36×60)
  • Design that works here: Split trees, mirrored geometry, continuous patterns (Medium)
  • Common details: Gap spacing planned intentionally
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Measure total width and decide your gap (2–4" typical).

Triptych panel set (three-panel artwork)

Three-panel mural look for large feature walls.

  • What it is: A three-panel aligned set.
  • Typical sizes: 3×(24×36) • 3×(30×48) • 3×(36×60)
  • Design that works here: Continuous compositions, landscapes, large trees (Medium)
  • Common details: Alignment preview is essential
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: Decide equal panels or a wider center panel early.

Grid / multi-panel art set (4+ panels)

Museum-style multi-panel systems for very large walls.

  • What it is: A modular set (4–8 panels common) aligned as one install.
  • Typical sizes: Custom sets
  • Design that works here: Repeat fields, modular geometry (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seams planned to look intentional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure total wall size and mark all obstacles (vents/outlets/doors).

Framed copper art panel

Copper artwork with a strong “framed” presentation.

  • What it is: A panel designed to be framed or designed with a frame-style border.
  • Typical sizes: 18×24 • 24×36 • 30×40 • 36×48 • 48×60
  • Design that works here: Crests, medallions, framed botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Optional artisan initials emboss on request
  • Mounting we recommend: Hanging wire
  • Measure tip: If framing, plan border margins before final sizing.

Entry: Doors, Over-Door Panels & Porches

Over-door focal panels (including arches), door overlays, entry accents, and porch details.

Arched over-door transom panel (arched top)

Arched panel above the door—instant architectural statement.

  • What it is: An arched-top copper relief panel sized for the wall area above a door.
  • Typical sizes: 48×24 • 60×30 • 72×36 • 84×42 • 96×48
  • Design that works here: Symmetry, trees/branches, crests (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Optional name/date • Can be multi-panel arch if very large
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure flat base width and max height to arch apex.

Rectangular over-door panel (lintel panel)

Clean horizontal focal band above the door.

  • What it is: A rectangular panel installed above a door like a decorative lintel.
  • Typical sizes: 36×12 • 48×12 • 60×14 • 72×16 • 84×18
  • Design that works here: Borders, subtle textures, centered emblem (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Great when height is limited • Optional initials/crest
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure clear wall space above door between trims/soffit.
  • Footer: (paste Universal footer)

Entry sidewall feature panel (beside the door)

Vertical statement panel beside a door—strong curb appeal.

  • What it is: A vertical copper panel on the exterior entry wall beside the door.
  • Typical sizes: 18×48 • 24×48 • 24×60 • 30×60 • 36×72
  • Design that works here: Vertical botanicals, crest+address layouts (Medium)
  • Common details: Often paired with over-door panel • Sconce alignment possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible wall area and avoid fixtures/outlets.

Front door full overlay panel (door face)

Full-face copper overlay for a “custom door” look.

  • What it is: A panel sized to overlay the visible door face.
  • Typical sizes: 30×80 • 32×80 • 36×80 (custom to door)
  • Design that works here: Bold geometry, framed layouts, crests (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Hardware cutouts/clearance • Edge planning for built-in look
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible door area and note handle/lock locations.

Front door partial overlay panel (upper / center)

Lighter visual weight—great with complex hardware.

  • What it is: A panel applied to part of the door (upper/center/lower).
  • Typical sizes: 18×36 • 24×36 • 24×48 • 30×48 • 36×48
  • Design that works here: Center medallions, crests, framed textures (Medium)
  • Common details: Often avoids lockset area • Border recommended
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure intended placement area and keep margins even.

Double-door overlay panel set

Coordinated pair for double doors—balanced and premium.

  • What it is: Two matching overlays (or one continuous design across both).
  • Typical sizes: 2×(30–36×80) common
  • Design that works here: Mirrored symmetry, split crest, continuous motif (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Hardware clearance both sides • Meeting line planned intentionally
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure each door leaf separately and confirm the meeting gap.

Interior door overlay panel

Interior door focal detail—subtle and refined.

  • What it is: A copper panel applied to an interior door face.
  • Typical sizes: 18×48 • 24×60 • 30×72 • 30×80
  • Design that works here: Clean geometry, subtle textures (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Match interior metals • Optional initials
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible door face and note handle positions if needed.

Porch ceiling accent panel (soffit / overhang)

Statement ceiling panel under a covered porch.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed on a covered porch ceiling/soffit bay.
  • Typical sizes: 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×48
  • Design that works here: Medallions, sunburst, gentle geometry (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Centered to entry/light fixture • Multi-panel fields possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure ceiling bay and note light center.

Porch / veranda wall panel (covered exterior wall)

Covered exterior wall focal panel—strong curb appeal.

  • What it is: A copper relief panel installed on a covered porch/veranda wall.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×48 • 36×60 • 48×60
  • Design that works here: Bold botanicals, crests, geometry (Medium)
  • Common details: Optional address/house name • Align to sconces/door centerline
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible wall area and avoid outlets/fixtures.

House number plaque (entry)

Street-readable numbers with a premium copper look.

  • What it is: A plaque for house numbers (numbers-only).
  • Typical sizes: 12×6 • 16×8 • 18×10 • 24×10 • 30×12
  • Design that works here: Minimal backgrounds, high contrast digits (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Hole pattern optional • Vertical or horizontal layout
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size based on reading distance (street vs porch).

Address plaque (house name + number)

House name + number—clean hierarchy, easy readability.

  • What it is: A plaque combining name + number (optional street line).
  • Typical sizes: 18×10 • 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×14 • 48×16
  • Design that works here: Typography-first, framed layouts (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Optional crest/symbol • Hole pattern planned cleanly
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Provide exact text spelling/case and preferred layout (1–2 lines).

Family crest / emblem panel (entry focal)

Entry crest focal piece—heritage, identity, craftsmanship.

  • What it is: A crest/emblem relief panel for entry walls.
  • Typical sizes: 18×18 • 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×36 • 48×48
  • Design that works here: Crests, emblems, monograms (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Round/oval/shield shapes • Optional banner text
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws (wire optional interior)
  • Measure tip: Choose diameter/size based on viewing distance.

Door kick plate

Protective + decorative plate at the bottom of doors.

  • What it is: A protection plate for the lower door area.
  • Typical sizes: 6×24 • 8×24 • 10×30 • 10×34 • 12×36
  • Design that works here: Minimal textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Pre-drilled holes • Often paired with push plate
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose height by traffic (6–12") and measure door width.

Door push plate / finger plate

Clean push/finger plates—great for homes and commercial.

  • What it is: Door protection plates sized to your need.
  • Typical sizes: 3×10 • 4×12 • 6×16 • 8×18 • 10×24
  • Design that works here: Minimal borders, subtle textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Often ordered in sets • Hole patterns planned
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Decide push plate (larger) vs finger plate (slimmer).

Door edge plate / guard

Protective edge guard for high-wear door edges.

  • What it is: A guard plate for latch-side or hinge-side door edge.
  • Typical sizes: 1×80 • 2×80 • 3×80 • custom lengths
  • Design that works here: Minimal/smooth (Smooth–Subtle)
  • Common details: Pre-drilled for secure fit • Matches kick/push plates
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure door thickness and edge length.

Mop plate / stretcher plate (commercial)

Wall protection plates for corridors and back-of-house.

  • What it is: Wall-mounted protection plates where traffic/carts hit.
  • Typical sizes: 6×36 • 8×48 • 10×60 • 12×72
  • Design that works here: Minimal/smooth (Smooth–Subtle)
  • Common details: Great for multiples • Standardized sizes help projects
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose height by traffic and measure the protection zone width.

Gates, Fences & Exterior Accents

Gate inserts, medallions, fence panels, exterior focal walls, and outdoor-ready accents.

Gate insert panel (rectangle)

Copper insert panel sized to fit gate frames.

  • What it is: A relief panel made to fit inside a gate’s framed opening.
  • Typical sizes: 12×24 • 18×30 • 24×36 • 30×48 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Scrollwork, crests, geometry, nature relief (Medium)
  • Common details: Often ordered as matched pairs • Holes optional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure interior opening inside the gate frame.

Gate insert panel (arched top)

Arched gate insert for premium courtyard entrances.

  • What it is: Arched-top insert panel matched to gate opening shape.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Symmetry, crests, medallions (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Arch radius matched • Mirrored double-gate sets common
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure base width and height to top of arch (inside frame).

Gate center medallion panel (round)

Round medallion—crest/emblem focal for gate centers.

  • What it is: A round relief medallion used as the gate’s center feature.
  • Typical sizes: 12" • 16" • 18" • 24" • 30"
  • Design that works here: Crests, monograms, emblems (Bold)
  • Common details: Optional banner text • Single or paired for double gates
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Pick diameter by viewing distance (street needs bigger).

Gate center medallion panel (oval)

Oval medallion—classic and elegant gate centerpiece.

  • What it is: An oval relief medallion for gates/fences.
  • Typical sizes: 10×14 • 12×18 • 16×24 • 18×30
  • Design that works here: Crests, framed botanicals (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Great alternative to round • Clean border recommended
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size so it fills the center bay without touching rails.

Fence insert panel

Decorative insert panels for fence bays and screens.

  • What it is: A panel sized for fence openings or exterior screen bays.
  • Typical sizes: 12×24 • 18×30 • 24×36 • 24×48 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Repeat patterns, simple textures (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Often ordered in multiples • Alignment across bays planned
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure each bay—fences can vary slightly bay-to-bay.

Exterior entry wall panel (beside the door)

Exterior entry focal panel—strong curb appeal.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed on exterior wall near entry.
  • Typical sizes: 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60 • 48×72
  • Design that works here: Crests, house identity layouts, botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Often paired with address plaque • Lighting highlights relief
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure clear wall zone and avoid fixtures/outlets.

Patio / terrace feature wall panel (covered outdoor)

Outdoor feature panel for covered patios and terraces.

  • What it is: A copper panel installed on covered outdoor living walls.
  • Typical sizes: 36×36 • 48×36 • 60×48 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Bold geometry, large botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Best covered • Multi-panel sets possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure wall area and confirm exposure level (covered vs direct rain).

Outdoor kitchen backsplash panel (covered)

Outdoor backsplash panel—functional and statement-level.

  • What it is: A copper backsplash panel used behind grills/prep areas (covered best).
  • Typical sizes: 30×24 • 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×24
  • Design that works here: Simpler relief, controlled patterns (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutouts possible • Clean edges recommended
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure width behind grill and desired height; note outlets.

Outdoor bar front panel

Copper bar-front cladding for outdoor entertaining.

  • What it is: A panel mounted to the front face of an outdoor bar.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×24 • 72×30
  • Design that works here: Geometric, bold botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Often paired with outdoor backsplash • Lighting boosts relief
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure bar face width and height to floor/toe-kick.

Outdoor counter front panel

Counter face accent panel for exterior counters.

  • What it is: A panel mounted to the vertical face of an outdoor counter.
  • Typical sizes: 36×12 • 48×12 • 60×14 • 72×16
  • Design that works here: Linear textures, minimal relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Segment for long runs if needed
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible face width and height excluding trim overlap.

Signs, Crests & Address Pieces

Family identity, house identity, and business identity—made as copper relief panels.

Family crest panel

Relief crest panel—heritage focal piece.

  • What it is: A copper relief crest made from your reference or a new concept.
  • Typical sizes: 18×18 • 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×36 • 48×48
  • Design that works here: Crests, shields, emblems, banners (Bold)
  • Common details: Shield/round/oval shapes • Optional motto text
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws (wire optional interior)
  • Measure tip: Choose size by viewing distance; exterior entry needs larger.

Family name sign panel

Clean family name plaque—readable and premium.

  • What it is: Copper plaque featuring family name (optional emblem/border).
  • Typical sizes: 18×10 • 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×14 • 48×16
  • Design that works here: Typography-first, framed layouts (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: One-line/two-line hierarchy • Hole pattern optional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Confirm exact text spelling/case and where it must be readable from.

House name sign panel

House name plaque that reads beautifully at the entry.

  • What it is: Copper plaque with the home name (optional border/emblem).
  • Typical sizes: 18×10 • 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×14 • 48×16
  • Design that works here: Classic typography, subtle texture (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Can add address number • Corners can be softened
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size to fit entry wall space with clean margins.

Address number panel (numbers only)

Street-readable numbers—clean and premium.

  • What it is: Copper plaque with house numbers only.
  • Typical sizes: 12×6 • 16×8 • 18×10 • 24×10 • 30×12
  • Design that works here: Minimal background, high contrast digits (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Vertical/horizontal options
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Pick size based on street distance and digit height preference.

Street address + family name panel

Address + identity in one structured plaque.

  • What it is: A combined plaque with number + family name (optional street line).
  • Typical sizes: 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×14 • 48×16 • 60×18
  • Design that works here: Structured typography, framed layout (Medium)
  • Common details: Two- or three-line hierarchy • Optional small emblem
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Provide exact text and preferred layout (line breaks).

Welcome sign panel

Entry welcome plaque with a premium copper feel.

  • What it is: Copper plaque with “Welcome” (optional family name/date).
  • Typical sizes: 18×10 • 24×12 • 30×12 • 36×14
  • Design that works here: Simple symbol + text, classic border (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Great paired with address plaques
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size based on install location (porch wall vs gate).

Entry plaque with symbol or motif (no text)

Symbol-only plaque—minimal, timeless, premium.

  • What it is: Copper relief plaque featuring a motif with no text.
  • Typical sizes: 12×12 • 18×18 • 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×36
  • Design that works here: Trees, compass, floral, geometry (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Round/oval/shield silhouettes possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws (wire optional interior)
  • Measure tip: Pick size by distance—bigger reads calmer and more intentional.

Business / logo signage plate

Copper logo plate for offices, boutiques, hospitality.

  • What it is: Copper signage plate featuring business name and/or logo.
  • Typical sizes: 18×12 • 24×16 • 30×20 • 36×24 • 48×30
  • Design that works here: Clean logo relief, typography-first (Medium)
  • Common details: Logo translation supported • Tagline optional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Provide a clean logo file and exact brand text.

Directional / room sign plate (institutional)

Durable room signs with clean readability.

  • What it is: Copper room/wayfinding sign plates.
  • Typical sizes: 6×2 • 8×3 • 10×4 • 12×5 • 14×6
  • Design that works here: Typography-first, high legibility (Subtle)
  • Common details: Standardized sets for projects
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose one system size and keep it consistent building-wide.

Donor / dedication / memorial plaque

Formal copper plaques for recognition and memorials.

  • What it is: Copper dedication plaque with text (optional seal/logo).
  • Typical sizes: 12×8 • 16×10 • 18×12 • 24×16 • 30×20
  • Design that works here: Classic borders, clean hierarchy (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Long text supported • Matching sets available
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Confirm final text, capitalization, and line breaks before production.

Commercial & Institutional

Reception features, brand walls, hospitality installs, donor systems, and public-space focal panels.

Reception desk front panel

Reception desk cladding—instant premium first impression.

  • What it is: Copper panel installed on the front face of a reception desk.
  • Typical sizes: 36×24 • 48×24 • 60×30 • 72×30 • 84×36
  • Design that works here: Clean geometry, subtle repeats, emblem/logo (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Multi-panel for long desks • Clean edges for high-touch
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure the visible front width and height (paneling area).

Office / lobby brand wall panel

Copper brand wall—logo + texture in one statement.

  • What it is: A copper feature panel for lobbies and brand walls.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60 • 96×60
  • Design that works here: Logo relief, geometric fields (Medium)
  • Common details: Lighting planned to highlight relief • Multi-panel sets possible
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure clear wall area and main sightline from entry.

Restaurant / bar feature wall panel

Hospitality focal panel—photogenic and durable.

  • What it is: A copper statement panel for restaurant/bar feature walls.
  • Typical sizes: 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60 • 96×60
  • Design that works here: Bold abstract, geometry, cultural motifs (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Can include subtle logo • Great under spotlights
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size by room scale (large rooms want larger panels).

Restaurant bar front cladding panel

Bar-front copper cladding—signature centerpiece.

  • What it is: Panel(s) installed on the front face of a bar counter.
  • Typical sizes: 48×30 • 60×30 • 72×36 • 84×36 • 96×40
  • Design that works here: Repeat fields, centered emblem (Medium)
  • Common details: Multi-panel for long bars • Edge planning for high traffic
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure bar face width and height excluding toe-kicks.

Back-bar wall panel (behind shelves/bottles)

Copper backdrop behind shelves—huge impact with lighting.

  • What it is: A panel installed behind bar shelves as a textured backdrop.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×48 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Repeats, textured fields (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Outlet cutouts possible • Multi-panel for long runs
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure each shelf bay opening width and height.

Retail / boutique feature wall panel

Copper focal wall behind displays—elevates the brand instantly.

  • What it is: A feature panel for retail display walls.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Clean geometry, subtle luxury textures (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Logo integration optional • Great under spotlights
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure display zone and viewing distance across the shop.

Hotel lobby feature wall panel

Lobby centerpiece panel—timeless, high-end.

  • What it is: Large copper focal panel(s) for hotel lobbies.
  • Typical sizes: 72×48 • 84×60 • 96×60 • 120×72 (set)
  • Design that works here: Bold abstract, large botanicals (Medium)
  • Common details: Multi-panel sets common • Subtle branding optional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: In big lobbies, pick a size that won’t feel “small” from distance.

Spa / wellness reception wall panel

Calm copper feature for spa reception areas.

  • What it is: A panel designed for spa/wellness reception walls.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48
  • Design that works here: Gentle textures, nature motifs (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Pairs with front desk panel • Keep relief calm
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure wall behind reception and center to the desk.

Museum / gallery feature wall panel

Museum-grade relief panels for cultural spaces.

  • What it is: A copper panel created for museums, galleries, cultural centers.
  • Typical sizes: 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60 • custom sets
  • Design that works here: Cultural motifs, emblem systems, abstract relief (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Can pair with interpretive plaques • Multi-panel supported
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Provide desired viewing distance and wall drawings for correct scale.

University / campus entry wall panel

Campus identity focal panels—crests, seals, heritage.

  • What it is: A panel featuring university identity for halls and entries.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Crests, seals, emblems (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Often paired with dedication plaques
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size by corridor/hall distance; bigger is usually better.

Library feature wall panel

Warm heritage panel—perfect for libraries and reading rooms

  • What it is: A panel designed for library lobbies/reading spaces.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Classic borders, crests, symmetry (Medium)
  • Common details: Optional donor integration
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Center to main circulation view and reading distance.

Religious building entry wall panel

Symbolic motif panels for churches and religious institutions.

  • What it is: A copper panel featuring symbolic motifs for entry or interior focal walls.
  • Typical sizes: 48×36 • 60×40 • 72×48 • 84×60
  • Design that works here: Symbols, emblems, framed relief (Medium–Bold)
  • Common details: Optional inscriptions/dates
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Choose size by viewing distance in the space.

Donor recognition panel (single plaque)

Single donor plaque—formal, readable, durable.

  • What it is: A donor recognition plaque with clean hierarchy.
  • Typical sizes: 12×8 • 16×10 • 18×12 • 24×16
  • Design that works here: Classic borders, seal option (Subtle)
  • Common details: Standard formats for future matching
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Confirm exact spelling and capitalization.

Donor wall panel set (multi-name system)

Repeatable donor wall systems—consistent and expandable.

  • What it is: A planned set of matching plaques for donor walls.
  • Typical sizes: Custom sets (10–100+ plaques)
  • Design that works here: Clean grids, standardized borders (Subtle)
  • Common details: Layout plan recommended • Easy future additions
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Decide plaque size + spacing first to keep the system consistent.

Building dedication / memorial plaque

Permanent dedication plaques for buildings and rooms.

  • What it is: A formal plaque for dedications, memorials, anniversaries.
  • Typical sizes: 12×8 • 16×10 • 18×12 • 24×16 • 30×20
  • Design that works here: Formal border + typography-first (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seals/logos optional
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Finalize text and line breaks before production.

Makers, Millwork & Built-Ins

For cabinet makers and custom fabrication: inserts, faces, inlays, and repeatable sets.

Cabinet door insert panel (repeat set)

Repeatable insert panels sized for cabinet door frames.

  • What it is: Panels designed as consistent sets for cabinet doors.
  • Typical sizes: Custom per door (10×18 • 12×24 • 14×28 • 16×30 common)
  • Design that works here: Repeat patterns, subtle textures (Subtle)
  • Common details: Quantity sets • Consistency across doors
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure insert opening inside the frame, not full door size.

Built-in cabinet front panel

Copper cladding for built-in cabinet faces.

  • What it is: Panel applied to visible cabinet faces.
  • Typical sizes: 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×30 • 36×36 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, minimal relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Pull clearances planned • Often ordered as sets
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure only the visible face area to be covered.

Built-in wardrobe front panel

Wardrobe door accents for dressing rooms and closets.

  • What it is: Copper panels for wardrobe faces or feature sections.
  • Typical sizes: 18×60 • 24×72 • 30×80 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Clean textures, refined patterns (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Handle cutouts planned • Consistent sets
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure each door leaf separately (they can differ).

Custom furniture front panel (sideboard, console, cabinet)

Signature maker detail—copper cladding on furniture fronts.

  • What it is: Panels applied to furniture faces and drawer fronts.
  • Typical sizes: 24×18 • 30×18 • 36×20 • 48×24 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Subtle repeats, clean geometry (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Drawer-by-drawer sizing • Edge finishing for touch surfaces
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure each face separately (drawer faces often vary).

Desk or counter decorative front panel

Copper accent on desk/counter faces—professional and durable.

  • What it is: Panel mounted to vertical desk/counter faces.
  • Typical sizes: 36×12 • 48×12 • 60×14 • 72×16
  • Design that works here: Linear textures, minimal relief (Subtle)
  • Common details: Continuous or segmented for long spans
  • Mounting we recommend: Screws
  • Measure tip: Measure visible face width/height excluding toe-kicks.

Shelf front / fascia panel

Copper fascia strips for shelving—small detail, big upgrade.

  • What it is: Narrow strips applied to shelf front edges.
  • Typical sizes: 24×2–4 • 36×2–4 • 48×2–4 • 60×2–4 • 72×2–4
  • Design that works here: Subtle textures, linear patterns (Subtle)
  • Common details: Great for repeating runs • Usually no cutouts
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure shelf length and choose fascia height (2–4").

Niche or recess back panel (built-ins)

Copper back panels for built-in niches and alcoves.

  • What it is: Panel installed at the back of niche openings.
  • Typical sizes: 18×18 • 24×24 • 30×30 • 36×36 • Custom
  • Design that works here: Textured fields, repeats (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Looks great with accent lighting
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Measure niche opening inside finished edges; note depth if returns needed.

Furniture inlay panel (flush inlay)

Copper inlays designed to sit flush inside millwork pockets.

  • What it is: Panel sized for a pocketed inlay (maker-prepared recess).
  • Typical sizes: Custom
  • Design that works here: Controlled textures best for touch surfaces (Subtle)
  • Common details: Pocket depth/tolerance planned by maker
  • Mounting we recommend: Maker preference (adhesive/screws)
  • Measure tip: Confirm pocket depth and tolerance before final size.

Repeatable field panel (one-panel “pattern look”)

“Pattern field” look without small tiles—clean and fast to install.

  • What it is: A single panel designed to read like a repeating field.
  • Typical sizes: 24×24 • 24×36 • 30×48 • 36×60
  • Design that works here: Repeat textures, geometric fields (Subtle–Medium)
  • Common details: Seams planned if used as sets
  • Mounting we recommend: Adhesive
  • Measure tip: Choose repeat scale (small vs large) based on viewing distance.

Real Projects (Customer Installs)

Choose any design you see here and we can remake it for your size. Personalization and cutouts are available.

For professionals & institutions

We work with designers, architects, builders, hospitality groups, and institutions.

Send rough sizes, sketches, elevations, or plans. We support cutouts, multi-panel aligned sets, and project coordination.

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