We invite architects and developers to explore a material language shaped through controlled light interaction, spatial continuity, and architectural precision.

Developed through a semi-industrial multi-layer process, the system supports both bespoke applications and scalable production for premium hospitality and residential projects across international markets.

Multi-Layer Lacquer Surface System

The multi-layer lacquer surface system is developed from traditional lacquer techniques, creating material depth, textured relief, and distinctive surface grain through a layered color application process. Protective finishing layers enhance scratch resistance, color stability, and long-term surface durability.

Designed for architectural applications and international export standards. 

  • Dimensions: customized per project
  • Production lead time: 1–3 months
  • On-site installation available
  • Surface warranty: 3–10 years depending on coating system.
  • Standard panel size: 1.2m × 2.4m (custom dimensions and panel combinations available)
  • Limited production series
  • Customizable design options
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1- Developed through layered pigment application and partial polishing techniques, the surface merges contemporary artistic expression with handcrafted lacquer traditions — preserving material uniqueness while supporting high-end architectural applications.

2- Developed through multilayer lacquer techniques, the surface reveals a depth of material and tonal richness rarely achieved by other mediums. Preserving the distinctive character of handcrafted lacquer, the system is designed for high-end architectural and interior applications.

PIONEERING LACQUER & METAL SURFACE SYSTEMS

Developed through extensive research into lacquer and metal integration, the surface system combines multidirectional brushed textures with muted bronze and champagne finishes, creating visual depth and softened reflections across architectural surfaces, lighting, furniture, and contemporary spatial objects.

From the intrinsic qualities of lacquer and metal, we create spatial solutions that connect material, object, and architecture.

Lacquer-and-metal artworks for Fairmont Hanoi Hotel, fabricated by Truong Phat Workshop (nhuhongart)

Rosewood Hong Kong is presented here as a spatial reference, demonstrating how lacquer can be integrated beyond decoration to shape atmosphere, reinforce material identity, and contribute to a cohesive interior narrative.

Sculptural lacquer wall panel by NhuHongArt.

The lacquer artwork acts as the conceptual anchor of the space. Its material vocabulary is carefully translated into the furniture, metal accents, and architectural components, creating a unified design language that resonates throughout the project.

Contemporary lacquer and metal surface hardware system for luxury interior

A fusion of lacquer and metal, conceived as jewelry for the interior. It carries the project’s material language into its smallest details, forging a refined dialogue between function, art, and architecture.

Contemporary sculptural lighting object exploring lacquer, metal, and atmospheric light.

A sculptural lighting object combining lacquer and metal, conceived within Nhuhongart’s Spatial Material Systems. The interplay between multilayered lacquer and reflective metal surfaces creates nuanced experiences of light, materiality, and spatial perception.

Nhu Hong’Art Touch System architectural entry door pull handles featuring circular lacquer hardware with metal detailing and wood veneer integration in a Hardware Jewelry concept

Combining precision-crafted metal with multilayered lacquer, TOUCH elevates functional components into tactile sculptural expressions. It balances material depth, subtle reflections, and restrained elegance.

Designed as an extension of contemporary surface systems, the piece creates continuity between objects, materials, and architectural space.