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Mesh Collection

"Unveiling the Timeless Elegance: Mesh, a Captivating Tapestry of Life" Step into the enchanting world of mesh, where beauty and functionality intertwine seamlessly

Background imageMesh Collection: Tatler front cover, 1958

Tatler front cover, 1958
Front cover of The Tatler for April 1958 featuring a model wearing a hat, or Easter bonnet, by French designer Pierre Cardin, using yards of wide-mesh net, swathed on a white

Background imageMesh Collection: Roller hockey goal

Roller hockey goal

Background imageMesh Collection: Electricity pylons and cables

Electricity pylons and cables
Electrical substation. View of cables and pylons at an electrical substation. A substation is a place where electricity from the main grid is converted to lower voltages for use in local industry or

Background imageMesh Collection: 1969 Dutch Grand Prix

1969 Dutch Grand Prix
Zandvoort, Holland. 19-21 June 1969. Jackie Stewart, Matra MS84 Ford, in practice. Ref: 69HOL05. World Copyright: LAT Photographic

Background imageMesh Collection: Plaster antiseptic pad, SEM

Plaster antiseptic pad, SEM
Plaster antiseptic pad. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the antiseptic pad on a plaster. Magnification: x16 at 6x7cm size

Background imageMesh Collection: Blood clot on plaster, SEM

Blood clot on plaster, SEM
Blood clot on plaster. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of blood clotting on the surface of a sticking plaster used to dress a small cut

Background imageMesh Collection: A brass mesh fire guard

A brass mesh fire guard
5310229 A brass mesh fire guard; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a brass mesh fire guard which could also be used as a screen when the fireplace was not in use)

Background imageMesh Collection: The method of making nets for hunting and fishing

The method of making nets for hunting and fishing
5310025 The method of making nets for hunting and fishing; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the method of making nets for hunting and fishing. Flat rule (a) called pin on which mesh is formed

Background imageMesh Collection: A brass mesh fire guard

A brass mesh fire guard
5310227 A brass mesh fire guard; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a brass mesh fire guard hooked to a grate. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageMesh Collection: Blue Aquarell Tile Pattern

Blue Aquarell Tile Pattern
Treechild

Background imageMesh Collection: Playing Hounds: A Fire Screen, c.1925 (wrought iron and steel mesh)

Playing Hounds: A Fire Screen, c.1925 (wrought iron and steel mesh)
1767585 Playing Hounds: A Fire Screen, c.1925 (wrought iron and steel mesh) by Diederich, Wilhelm Hunt (1884-1953); 77.5x146.1x17.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageMesh Collection: Mountain Goat: A Fire Screen, c.1924 (wrought iron and steel mesh)

Mountain Goat: A Fire Screen, c.1924 (wrought iron and steel mesh)
1768839 Mountain Goat: A Fire Screen, c.1924 (wrought iron and steel mesh) by Diederich, Wilhelm Hunt (1884-1953); 100.3x144.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christie's Images

Background imageMesh Collection: Interlock

Interlock
Jutta Kerber

Background imageMesh Collection: Touchdown

Touchdown
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageMesh Collection: Distant Fronts, In Palestine; For walking on sand, 1917. Creator: Unknown

Distant Fronts, In Palestine; For walking on sand, 1917. Creator: Unknown
Distant Fronts, In Palestine; For walking on sand, 1917. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 2" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageMesh Collection: Wickerwork N°5

Wickerwork N°5
Thoth Adan

Background imageMesh Collection: Wickerwork N°4

Wickerwork N°4
Thoth Adan

Background imageMesh Collection: Wickerwork N°3

Wickerwork N°3
Thoth Adan

Background imageMesh Collection: Wickerwork N°2

Wickerwork N°2
Thoth Adan

Background imageMesh Collection: Wickerwork N°1

Wickerwork N°1
Thoth Adan

Background imageMesh Collection: Oculus V2

Oculus V2
Tom Windeknecht

Background imageMesh Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109805

EyeUbiquitous_20109805
Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, La Pedrera or Casa Mila on Passeig de Gracia, designed by Antoni Gaudi, view of the roof through mesh covered attic window

Background imageMesh Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109804

EyeUbiquitous_20109804
Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, La Pedrera or Casa Mila on Passeig de Gracia, designed by Antoni Gaudi, view of the roof through mesh covered attic window

Background imageMesh Collection: Roofline Irregularity

Roofline Irregularity
Linda Wride

Background imageMesh Collection: Wall patterns

Wall patterns
Jef Van den Houte

Background imageMesh Collection: A hint of blue

A hint of blue
Jef Van den Houte

Background imageMesh Collection: Mesh

Mesh
Roxana Labagnara

Background imageMesh Collection: weave

weave
Linda Wride

Background imageMesh Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109806

EyeUbiquitous_20109806
Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona, La Pedrera or Casa Mila on Passeig de Gracia, designed by Antoni Gaudi, view of the roof through mesh covered attic window

Background imageMesh Collection: Simple Black ZigZag Pattern

Simple Black ZigZag Pattern
Treechild

Background imageMesh Collection: Mesh

Mesh
Makihiko Hayama

Background imageMesh Collection: Examples of plate and chain armour dating from A. D. 1250, from The British Army: Its Origins

Examples of plate and chain armour dating from A. D. 1250, from The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment
619318 Examples of plate and chain armour dating from A.D. 1250, from The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment, published 1868

Background imageMesh Collection: Chain mail hood and example of interlocking chain mail, c. A. D

Chain mail hood and example of interlocking chain mail, c. A. D. 1120, from The British Army: Its Origins
619317 Chain mail hood and example of interlocking chain mail, c. A.D. 1120, from The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment, published 1868

Background imageMesh Collection: Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain

Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain, dating from the first half of the 16th century
619322 Globose Breastplate with back piece, demi-brassards and chain, dating from the first half of the 16th century, from The British Army: Its Origins, Progress and Equipment, published 1868

Background imageMesh Collection: Students behind mesh

Students behind mesh
Theo Luycx

Background imageMesh Collection: Vase (bronze)

Vase (bronze)
5914889 Vase (bronze) by Japanese School, (18th-19th century); 33.6 (h) x 27.4 (diam.) cm; Musee Cernuschi, Paris, France; Photo ePhoto Josse; Japanese, out of copyright

Background imageMesh Collection: Chair, Kiti Cha Enzi (wood, ivory, & cotton fibre)

Chair, Kiti Cha Enzi (wood, ivory, & cotton fibre)
2968785 Chair, Kiti Cha Enzi (wood, ivory, & cotton fibre) by Kenyan School (19th century); 125.7x75.6x72.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Swahili Lamu)

Background imageMesh Collection: Superb sword hilt from the mid-16th century

Superb sword hilt from the mid-16th century. Guard and pommel in black iron decorated with gold and silver figures, grip with mesh of gold wire in a feather pattern

Background imageMesh Collection: Fashionable hats of infinite charm 1937

Fashionable hats of infinite charm 1937
Three models wearing the latest spring styles in hats. Date: 1937

Background imageMesh Collection: New in headlines 1937

New in headlines 1937
Three models wearing the latest styles in hats. Date: 1937

Background imageMesh Collection: Greet the Spring with straw 1937

Greet the Spring with straw 1937
Three models wearing the latest Spring styles in hats. Date: 1937

Background imageMesh Collection: Advert for Woollands of Knightsbridge womens hats 1937

Advert for Woollands of Knightsbridge womens hats 1937
Latest styles of womens hats with pretty trimmings. 1937

Background imageMesh Collection: Advert for Mappin & Webb luxury items 1916

Advert for Mappin & Webb luxury items 1916
Varity of sterling silver luxury Christmas gifts for the homefront. 1916

Background imageMesh Collection: The production of newspaper (litho)

The production of newspaper (litho)
6004852 The production of newspaper (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The production of newspaper)

Background imageMesh Collection: stationlines

stationlines
Henk van Maastricht

Background imageMesh Collection: Curve

Curve
Jerome GABLIN

Background imageMesh Collection: Who is afraid of blue # 02

Who is afraid of blue # 02
Huib Limberg




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"Unveiling the Timeless Elegance: Mesh, a Captivating Tapestry of Life" Step into the enchanting world of mesh, where beauty and functionality intertwine seamlessly. From its humble beginnings on the Tatler front cover in 1958 to its presence in roller hockey goals, electricity pylons and cables, this versatile material has woven itself into our lives. Like a plaster antiseptic pad under an SEM microscope, mesh reveals intricate details that captivate the eye. It showcases the delicate intricacies of life - even capturing a blood clot on a plaster with astonishing clarity. In 1969 Dutch Grand Prix, mesh takes center stage as it adorns racing cars with its sleek design. Its aerodynamic properties not only enhance performance but also add a touch of elegance to speed. Walking along pedestrian walkways adorned with graffiti beneath Manhattan Bridge in New York City is like stepping into an urban tapestry. Here, metal mesh gloves protect hands while adding an edgy flair to any outfit. Mesh transcends simplicity through patterns such as simple black zigzag or vibrant blue Aquarell tile designs. Whether gracing fashion runways or interior spaces, these patterns breathe life into every surface they adorn. Through captivating photographs by EyeUbiquitous_20109805 and EyeUbiquitous_20109804, we witness how mesh becomes part of everyday scenes - blending effortlessly with surroundings yet leaving an indelible mark on our visual landscape. So next time you encounter mesh - be it on magazine covers or roller hockey goals; electricity pylons or cables; plaster pads or racecars; pedestrian walkways or fashion statements - take a moment to appreciate its timeless allure. For within this intricate web lies a story waiting to be told – one that connects us all through threads of innovation and style.