Material Overview

Get to know the premium materials used in our products, from metals to composites, each chosen for its unique properties, feel, and visual appeal.

Material

Description

Aluminum

Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and budget-friendly; often anodized for color.

Stainless Steel

Strong, corrosion-resistant, with solid weight; commonly used for bases and cores.

Titanium

Premium lightweight metal; strong, corrosion-resistant, and great for anodizing.

Zirconium

Dense and smooth; often flame-treated or oxidized to create black or colorful finishes.

Surface Finish Guide

Discover the unique textures and visual effects created by each finishing process, from brushed and blasted to flamed and color-anodized.

Finish

Description

Blasted

Matte, non-reflective surface created by sand or bead blasting; adds grip and texture.

Polished

High-gloss, mirror-like finish; smooth and reflective, but prone to fingerprints.

Stonewashed

Lightly tumbled for a rugged, worn-in look that hides scratches well.

Distressed

Aged or weathered effect; intentionally rough or vintage in appearance.