
This is a superior grade, vitreous enameled steel cladding system. The frameless panels are conceal-fixed to existing walls, without any trims or channels. The panels are available in sizes of approximately 1200 mm wide to a maximum length of approximately 3000 mm, and are connected to each other with a shadow-line join. Installation of this system is done by our qualified, in-house installers. This elegant system, whilst masquerading as a wall cladding, possesses all the properties of the vitreous enamel writing surface. They are available in white (used with board markers), green and black, (used with chalk).

Due to the extreme surface hardness of vitreous enamel, these boards are scratch- and scuff resistant. They are guaranteed not to develop hairline cracks, which would cause the dry-wipe marker-pen ink to leach into the surface (ghost-writing). Even spray-paints and permanent marker ink can easily be cleaned off the boards without causing damage to the writing surface.
The writing-surface is maintenance-free, requires no special cleaning and can be used with any type of drywipe marker pen.

This material has magnet retaining properties, so items like sheets of paper can be fixed to the boards with the use of magnets. Examples of writing wall cladding in Cape Town include, Student Library at the University of Cape Town (UCT), a conference venue at the V+A Waterfront, various boardrooms, classrooms at some of the exclusive private schools in Cape Town and the new School of Design Thinking at UCT.



For more information on our writing wall panels, kindly download our fact sheet
Facade Writing Walls Fact Sheet March 2021