Where Design Meets Durability: PVD In Modern Spaces?
Walk into a luxury hotel lobby or a thoughtfully designed home today, and chances are you’ll notice surfaces that look rich, refined, and surprisingly timeless. That’s not accidental. Designers increasingly rely on PVD decorative coatings to achieve finishes that balance visual drama with everyday durability. From architectural accents to statement furniture, PVD has quietly become a favorite. Why Architects and Designers Are Turning to PVD? Physical Vapor Deposition, or PVD, isn’t new to industry, but its rise in architecture and furniture is relatively recent. The reason is simple: it solves a long-standing design problem. Traditional finishes often look good initially but fade, chip, or tarnish over time. PVD, by contrast, creates a molecular-level bond with the surface, resulting in exceptional wear resistance. According to materials research shared by institutions like NIST.gov , PVD coatings significantly improve surface hardness and corrosion resistance compared to...