Metal That Refuses to Sit Still.

It doesn’t move. Light does.

When light meets WaterWorld, every reflection changes. Every step reveals another highlight. Every hour creates a different experience.

Inspired by the movement of water, Chemetal’s WaterWorld Collection transforms anodized aluminum into a living architectural surface—adding depth, motion and energy to hospitality, commercial and luxury interior spaces.

Whether overhead, behind a reception desk, wrapping a feature wall or surrounding an elevator lobby, WaterWorld creates the kind of moments guests notice without ever realizing why.

Why Designers Specify WaterWorld

Unlike flat architectural metal, WaterWorld introduces movement through its embossed surface, allowing light to ripple naturally across the finish throughout the day.

Available on Chemetal’s anodized aluminum collections—including the 900 Series, 600 Series and select 300 Series finishes—WaterWorld provides the appearance of premium sculpted stainless steel while remaining lightweight and easy to fabricate. It is also available as Flux, an HPL version for additional applications. Manufactured in the USA and offered in standard 4’ × 8’ and 4’ × 10’ sheets, with custom sizing available.

Available on any Chemetal 600 + 900 Series Anodized Aluminum. 

Design Applications

  • Feature Walls

  • Hospitality Lobbies

  • Airport Lounges

  • Elevator Interiors

  • Reception Areas

  • Restaurant & Bar Features

  • Retail Environments

  • Ceiling Features

  • Millwork & Casework

  • Columns & Architectural Accents

Specification Snapshot

Base Material- Anodized Aluminum

Available Series- 900 Series, 600 Series & select 300 Series

Finish Options- Polished, Satin & Architectural Finishes

Standard Sheet Sizes- 4’ × 8’ and 4’ × 10’

Custom Sizes- Available

Country of Manufacture- USA

Alternate Material- Flux (High Pressure Laminate version)

 

Experience WaterWorld for Yourself

Order a complimentary sample and discover why architects and interior designers are specifying WaterWorld for projects where light deserves to become part of the architecture.

 
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