
VisioMod Inciso — Laser-Cut Decorative Panel
Formerly known as Inciso Decorative Fence Panel
Laser-cut aluminium panels carry botanical, geometric, calligraphic or fully custom artwork. Slot a single Inciso panel into a Lineo run to mark a gate, a corner, or a house number. Backlight with Modulo Light and the panel becomes a lantern at night.
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Engineering overview
Where it fits
Statement gate panel
Inciso integrates as the infill leaf of a Porta gate, replacing solid or slatted infills with a pierced ornament that reveals glimpses of the property beyond. The 3 mm sheet is rigid enough to span standard gate widths without secondary framing, and the cut pattern reduces wind-load while delivering the visual privacy of a denser screen.
Specified in a Qualicoat charcoal RAL the panel reads as confident contemporary metalwork by day; with Modulo Light behind, the gate becomes the address itself after dark.
Address marker / house number panel
A bespoke CAD upload allows the house number and street name to be cut directly into the panel as integral negative space, surrounded by a chosen ornamental motif. Mounted at threshold height beside the entrance or on the boundary wall, the panel functions simultaneously as wayfinding, ornament and — when paired with Modulo Light — a navigation beacon.
MOQ 1 makes this viable for single-residence commissions; address numerals integrate as part of the pattern rather than as bolt-on signage.
Hospitality landmark wall
Boutique hotels, spa retreats and destination restaurants use Inciso as a freestanding or wall-applied landmark element at arrival points, garden thresholds and pool-deck terminations.
Maximum 1200 × 2000 mm panel size delivers a single-piece statement without seam lines; Corten patina finishes harmonise with stone and timber palettes typical of the segment. Backlit at evening service, the panel anchors guest photography and reinforces brand identity.
Mixed-line accent within a Lineo run
Across a long Lineo slatted boundary, a single Inciso panel inserted at the gate axis or at a sightline pivot acts as ornamental punctuation — breaking the rhythm of vertical slats with a moment of figurative or geometric detail.
The shared VisioMod post system carries both lines, so the Inciso panel slots in flush with the surrounding Lineo modules without bespoke jointing.
Landscape architectural element
Specified as a freestanding garden screen, terrace divider or pavilion wall, Inciso operates as a sculptural element within the planting scheme. The pattern casts shifting shadows across paving and lawn through the day, animating the landscape.
Corten patina visually couples the panel with weathered timber decking, gabion walls and naturalistic planting; daily shadow play extends the design intent through the hours.
How it compares
Corten steel laser-cut panel▾
Pros
- +Authentic Corten patina depth
- +High structural strength
Cons
- −Significantly higher self-weight (heavier hardware)
- −Continued oxidation stains adjacent stone and render
- −Cannot match Qualicoat RAL palette for colour fidelity
Why VisioMod
Steel laser-cut panels deliver patina warmth but carry significantly higher self-weight, demand heavier post and gate hardware, and continue to oxidise in contact zones — staining adjacent stone, render and paving. Inciso's 3 mm aluminium sheet achieves the same visual delicacy at a fraction of the dead load.
Mass-produced decorative screen▾
Pros
- +Lower per-panel cost
- +Faster lead time
- +Wide standard size palette
Cons
- −Fixed motif library, no custom CAD
- −Standard panel sizes only
- −Backlight requires retrofit fittings
- −Batch MOQs exclude single-residence commissions
Why VisioMod
Catalogue decorative screens lock the specifier into a fixed motif library, standard panel sizes and a single finish family, with batch MOQs that rule out one-off residential commissions. Inciso opens twelve curated motifs as a starting point, accepts any client CAD or DXF at MOQ 1.
Wrought iron decorative panel▾
Pros
- +Strong heritage character
- +Familiar craft vocabulary
Cons
- −Ongoing rust treatment and repainting
- −Corrodes at welds and fixings in coastal exposure
- −Limited to historicist motifs
- −Backlight integration impossible
Why VisioMod
Traditional wrought iron offers heritage character but brings significant ongoing maintenance — rust treatment, touch-up painting, replacement of corroded fixings. Inciso achieves comparable ornamental density through laser-cut precision in marine-grade aluminium.
Reading on the facade
On a boundary wall, Inciso reads as ornament against a solid backdrop — the 3 mm shadow line and cut negative space carry the composition, with the wall colour as silent ground. On a gate leaf, the panel reads as filtered transparency, framing partial views of the property and softening the threshold between street and garden. On a facade, Inciso functions as a brise-soleil with intent, where the motif itself becomes the building's signature pattern. RAL pairings cluster around three families: graphite anthracites (RAL 7016, 7021) for contemporary architectural language, warm bronzes (RAL 8019, 8022) for timber-rich palettes, and bone or alabaster whites (RAL 9001, 9010) for Mediterranean and minimalist contexts. Corten patina is recommended where the architectural language is rural, vernacular or Japandi — particularly alongside oak, larch and limestone. Modulo Light behind Inciso delivers a lantern reading at night that turns the panel into a fixed light source and casts the motif onto adjacent surfaces.
Foundation & site notes
Inciso panels mount directly into the VisioMod post system via concealed slotted brackets, allowing the panel to engage with adjacent Lineo or solid modules without visible fixings on the panel face. For Modulo Light specifications, the LED driver is housed within the post cavity or a remote IP-rated enclosure, with low-voltage cabling routed through the post chase to the panel rear via a grommet at the bracket interface — no surface conduit is visible. Panel orientation should be coordinated with site solar geometry where shadow projection is part of the design intent: a south or west facing panel will project the motif most dramatically onto adjacent paving in late afternoon. When integrated as a Porta gate infill, the panel is installed within the gate leaf frame at the fabrication stage, with hinge and lock hardware specified to carry the combined frame and panel weight.
Care schedule
| Frequency | Task | Duration | Tools |
|---|---|---|---|
| Every 6 months | Soft cleaning of motif and cut edges with pH-neutral detergent and microfibre cloth | ||
| Annually | Inspection of laser-cut edge integrity for any microfractures or coating chips at high-detail zones | ||
| Annually | Modulo Light driver electrical check, terminal torque verification and IP seal inspection | ||
| Quarterly during patina formation | Corten patina monitoring during the first 18 months — confirm even oxide development and rinse runoff zones on adjacent stone or render | ||
| Annually | Qualicoat RAL surface inspection for chalking, gloss retention and any localised damage from impact | ||
| Annually | Bracket and post-system fixing torque check, particularly on gate-integrated Inciso panels subject to dynamic loads | ||
| Every 2 years | LED output and colour temperature verification across the backlight field, replacement of any failed modules |
Specified in real projects
Designer villa entrance, Côte d'Azur
Coastal villa entry where the gate panel was specified as a wayfinding signature visible from the coastal road.
Specification: Bespoke botanical motif in 1200 × 1800 mm Inciso panel, Qualicoat RAL 7016 anthracite, mounted as the infill of a single-leaf Porta gate with Modulo Light backlight.
Outcome: Gate becomes an illuminated address marker by night; pattern casts dappled shadows onto the limestone driveway by day.
Boutique hotel landmark wall, Marrakech
Hotel arrival courtyard requiring a brand-anchoring landmark element.
Specification: Custom calligraphic motif (hotel wordmark) cut into three sequential 1100 × 2000 mm Inciso panels, Corten patina finish, freestanding landmark wall with Modulo Light backlight.
Outcome: Wall anchors guest arrival photography; backlight activates at dusk service to reinforce property identity against the surrounding earth-tone architecture.
Custom address panel, urban townhouse Brussels
MOQ 1 commission integrating a four-digit street number into a parametric geometric field.
Specification: 800 × 1200 mm Inciso panel, Qualicoat RAL 9005 jet black, mounted to existing brick boundary beside the entrance, with Modulo Light backlight.
Outcome: Discrete evening wayfinding without spill into adjacent residential windows; address numerals integrate as part of the geometric composition.
Frequently asked questions
Inciso integrates as the infill leaf of a Porta gate, replacing solid or slatted infills with a pierced ornament that reveals glimpses of the property beyond. The 3 mm sheet is rigid enough to span standard gate widths without secondary framing, and the cut pattern reduces wind-load while delivering the visual privacy of a denser screen.
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