Fabric Walls: Modular Aluminium Stretch Fabric Frame Systems
Premium modular systems for cinemas, media rooms, studios, offices, and residential interiors.
Designed for perfect accuracy, rapid installation, and a flawless architectural finish.
Acoustic treatments are optional, giving you complete control over performance and aesthetics.
A Faster, Smarter Way to Build Fabric Interiors
Fabric Walls is a modular aluminium stretch fabric frame system engineered for precision and repeatability.
Frames are factory‑assembled, CNC‑cut, and designed to deliver consistent results across any project size.
Whether you need a clean, seamless fabric finish or a fully engineered acoustic solution, the system adapts to your requirements.
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How the System Works
- Modular aluminium frames engineered for tight tolerances
- CNC‑cut fabric panels with a flexible silicone edge
- Tool‑free fabric installation and removal
- Optional acoustic cores for performance‑driven spaces
- Supports lighting, trims, and architectural detailing
- Installer‑friendly — no specialist fabric‑wrapping skills required
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Who We Work With
- Home cinema designers
- AV integrators
- Joiners and fit‑out teams
- Architects and interior designers
- Commercial installers
- Residential renovation specialists
If your team can install fitted furniture or AV equipment, they can install Fabric Walls.
Why Installers Choose Fabric Walls
- No specialist fabric skills required
- Minimal on‑site labour
- Repeatable, scalable installation process
- Perfect fabric tension every time
- Fast project turnaround
- Premium architectural finish
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See full‑size systems, fabrics, profiles, and optional acoustic cores.
Explore how the modular aluminium frame system assembles and integrates with different room types.
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How Fabric Panels and Interior Kits Define the Fabric Walls System
Fabric Walls is built around a structured, predictable method for delivering consistent interior finishes using precision‑engineered aluminium frames and factory‑made Fabric Panels. Each Fabric Panel is manufactured in the UK under controlled conditions, supplied fully assembled, and labelled to match the project drawings. This ensures that every panel arrives pre‑cut, pre‑fabricated, and ready for installation, forming a clear sequence that supports efficient on‑site workflows. Once fixed in place, the selected fabric is tensioned into the perimeter, creating a clean, continuous surface that follows the exact geometry defined by the panels.
Fabric Panels form the core building block of the system. They define the layout, orientation, and detailing of the finished surface, allowing project teams to coordinate lighting, joinery, AV equipment, and other interior elements with confidence. Because the panels are manufactured to order, they can be produced to match the dimensions and requirements of each space, supporting both straightforward layouts and more complex geometries. This approach removes on‑site fabrication variables and provides a stable, predictable foundation for the final fabric finish.
These panels also underpin the Fabric Walls Interior Kit structure. Interior Kits (Levels 1–4) organise Fabric Panels and Fabric Wall Elements into predefined design schemes that guide projects from early planning through to installation. Level 1 focuses on clean, continuous surfaces using Fabric Panels alone. Level 2 introduces selected Elements to add architectural articulation. Level 3 expands the visual language with more advanced detailing and coordinated features. Level 4 represents the most complete design scheme, combining panels and elements into a fully developed interior expression. Each level uses the same underlying system; the difference lies in the amount of geometry, articulation, and integrated detailing included.
Where acoustic treatment is required, the Fabric Walls system provides a reliable framework for presenting the chosen core materials. Acoustic performance is determined by the substrate and core specified for the project, while the aluminium frames and Fabric Panels define the layout and finished surface. This separation of structure, core, and fabric allows acoustic consultants and designers to specify materials with clarity, knowing that the installation method supports consistent results.
Serviceability is built into the system. The fabric can be removed and refitted when access is required, allowing maintenance, upgrades, or visual refreshes without disturbing the installed frame. The aluminium perimeter remains fixed in place, maintaining alignment and providing a stable structure for future fabric changes.
For teams exploring how Fabric Walls fits into their project, the existing pathways on this site provide clear next steps. The Fabric Panels collection outlines the core building blocks of the system. Fabric Options presents the available surface materials and visual choices. The Interior Kits collection shows how panels and elements combine into structured design schemes. The Articles section provides technical guidance and deeper context. And the Contact page offers a direct route for sharing drawings, requirements, and project information. Together, these resources support informed decision‑making and help project teams plan their next steps with confidence.