Our Process

✴︎ Walk

In the

FACTORY

—from Design to Monumental Reality

1

Design & 3D Model

Every stainless steel artwork begins with a version.

Our design team works from a simple sketch or CAD file to finalize the details.

2

Laser-cutting

Every stainless steel artwork begins with precision and craftsmanship.

During the laser cutting process, a high-powered laser beam is used to cut the steel into the desired shape, a precision that allows each piece to perfectly match the design requirements. The advantages of laser cutting include reduced material waste and increased production efficiency, making it suitable for materials of various thicknesses. For example, when making complex shapes, lasers can easily cut curves and details, which are difficult to achieve with traditional cutting methods.

3

Welding Small Parts

Next, each piece is welded into the required components.

Welding small parts is one of the important steps in creating a sculpture. In this process, artisans use welding equipment to merge precisely cut metal components together, forming the base shape of the sculpture. This process requires not only high skills from craftsmen, but also a deep understanding of welding materials and equipment.

4

Assembling Components

This is the key stage — welding and assembling all components to form the sculpture’s foundation.

During the welding process, sparks fly, and the craftsmanship and concentration of the craftsman are particularly important. Each weld point needs to be carefully inspected to ensure the connection is strong. After welding, the basic shape of the sculpture begins to take shape, and the craftsman adjusts the parts according to the design drawings.

5

Grinding Solder Joints

Each artwork needs to undergo grinding of solder joints.

Polishing weld joints is a crucial step in achieving a smooth surface on the sculpture. Artisans use sandpaper of varying grits to gradually smooth each weld point until the surface becomes mirror-like. This process enhances both the visual appeal of the artwork and prevents rough areas left by welding from interfering with subsequent plating procedures.

6

Surface Treatment

The overall sculpture is polished again for a flawless surface.

The final finish defines the soul of the sculpture. Mirror polish: 6-step hand polishing to achieve a flawless, 8K mirror reflection.

7

PVD Electroplating

The final PVD plating process gives the artwork a luxurious final look.

The PVD plating process is an advanced surface treatment technique that uniformly coats the surface of the sculpture through physical vapor deposition. This process not only enhances the sculpture’s appearance but also increases its resistance to corrosion and wear.