Metal Sheets Ltd is a specialist UK manufacturer and supplier of aged zinc sheet metal for interior and architectural applications, produced using controlled patination techniques to achieve authentic antique and weathered zinc finishes. Each sheet is hand-finished in our dedicated patina studio, allowing us to replicate the natural ageing process of zinc while maintaining consistency, depth of tone, and surface character. Our aged and patinated zinc sheets are widely specified for projects where subtle texture, soft grey tones, and understated character are required. Popular uses include wall panels, cabinetry, bar fronts, furniture details, signage, and bespoke architectural metalwork. Supplied made to order, aged zinc offers a refined alternative to raw zinc sheet while retaining the material’s distinctive matte appearance and tactile quality. Standard sheet sizes are available up to 3000 × 1100 mm, with 2000 × 1100 mm the most commonly specified format for fabrication and installation. Custom sizes, laser-cut components, and fabricated panels are available on request. In this image: Interior doors clad in aged zinc sheet metal with an antique patina finish, used for architectural interior detailing.
Aged zinc sheet metal is zinc that has been carefully patinated to replicate the appearance of long-term natural ageing. Often described as antique zinc or patinated zinc, these finishes introduce soft grey tones, subtle movement, and a matte surface character that develops depth without reflectivity.
Rather than leaving zinc to weather unpredictably, our controlled patination process accelerates and refines the ageing, producing consistent, design-led finishes that remain practical for fabrication. Each sheet is hand-finished in our UK patina studio, en
Aged zinc sheet metal is zinc that has been carefully patinated to replicate the appearance of long-term natural ageing. Often described as antique zinc or patinated zinc, these finishes introduce soft grey tones, subtle movement, and a matte surface character that develops depth without reflectivity.
Rather than leaving zinc to weather unpredictably, our controlled patination process accelerates and refines the ageing, producing consistent, design-led finishes that remain practical for fabrication. Each sheet is hand-finished in our UK patina studio, ensuring tonal variation while maintaining stability for cutting, folding, and installation.
Aged zinc is widely specified for interior and architectural projects where understated texture and muted colour are preferred. Supplied in light, dark, and antique patina finishes, aged zinc sheet metal offers a refined alternative to mill finish zinc while retaining the material’s distinctive tactile quality.
The terms aged zinc and antique zinc are often used interchangeably, but they describe two related stages in the patination process.
Aged zinc finishes replicate the early to mid-stages of natural zinc ageing, producing soft grey tones, gentle clouding, and subtle surface movement. These finishes are widely specified for interior cladding, cabinetry, furniture, and architectural features where calm texture and visual consistency are important.
Antique zinc finishes take the ageing process further, developing deeper mid-grey or graphite tones with richer contrast and more pronounced character. Antique zinc is often chosen for feature installations, heritage-inspired interiors, bar fronts, signage, and decorative metalwork where additional depth is desired.
At Metal Sheets Ltd, both aged and antique zinc finishes are produced using controlled patination techniques in our dedicated studio. This allows us to replicate the appearance of long-term natural ageing while maintaining stability, repeatability, and suitability for fabrication and installation.
In this image: Light, dark and antique aged zinc patina examples showing the typical tonal range and surface variation.
Our aged zinc sheet metal is widely specified for interior design and architectural projects where subtle texture, muted tones, and a naturally weathered appearance are desired. Hand-applied patina finishes give each sheet individual character while retaining the practical qualities that make zinc a reliable material for fabrication.
Our aged zinc sheet metal is widely specified for interior design and architectural projects where subtle texture, muted tones, and a naturally weathered appearance are desired. Hand-applied patina finishes give each sheet individual character while retaining the practical qualities that make zinc a reliable material for fabrication.
For trade clients and designers, we also offer subcontract zinc patination services, allowing customer-supplied components to be finished to match our aged zinc sheet tones with consistency and precision.
In this image: Aged zinc sheet cladding applied to large interior doors, showing the soft grey tones and naturally weathered character.
Our aged zinc sheet metal is available in a carefully curated range of controlled patina finishes, developed to suit both contemporary and heritage design schemes. These finishes are often referred to as antique zinc, light patina zinc, or dark patina zinc, depending on tone and depth.
Our aged zinc sheet metal is available in a carefully curated range of controlled patina finishes, developed to suit both contemporary and heritage design schemes. These finishes are often referred to as antique zinc, light patina zinc, or dark patina zinc, depending on tone and depth.
For an overview of how patina zinc is produced and the differences between finishes, see our guide to patina zinc sheet metal.
To control how the patina behaves over time, finishes can be supplied wax-sealed to allow continued natural ageing, or clear lacquered to stabilise the appearance and simplify maintenance in interior environments.
In this image: A full-size light patina zinc sheet showing the subtle cloudy movement typical of this finish.
For a real-world interior example of a light patina zinc finish in use in a calm, contemporary interior, see this residential living room project completed by Designs05. The project features bespoke zinc cabinetry, panels, and a fireplace surround finished with a subtle, hand-applied patina: Zinc Living Room Makeover with Bespoke Light Patina Panels.
If you’re planning a project and would like advice on aged zinc sheet metal, finish selection, sealing options, or fabrication, our team is here to help.
Email us at sales@metalsheets.co.uk, call 0151 526 4777, or use our online contact form and we’ll respond promptly with guidance or a quotation.
Ready to order? You can also browse and buy sheet metals online securely through our website.
If you’re comparing finishes or planning a wider scheme, explore our related zinc ranges and services below:
If you’re planning a project and would like advice on aged zinc sheet metal, finish selection, sealing options, or fabrication, our team is here to help.
Email us at sales@metalsheets.co.uk, call 0151 526 4777, or use our online contact form and we’ll respond promptly with guidance or a quotation.
Ready to order? You can also browse and buy sheet metals online securely through our website.
If you’re comparing finishes or planning a wider scheme, explore our related zinc ranges and services below:
In this image: Patina zinc sheets packed for subcontract supply and UK delivery with protective layering for transit.
Aged zinc sheet metal is real zinc sheet metal that has been chemically treated to develop a controlled patina. The process replicates natural ageing, producing soft grey to darker graphite tones with subtle surface variation. It is commonly referred to as antique zinc or patinated zinc.
Light patina zinc has a pale grey, gently weathered appearance, while dark patina zinc features deeper graphite tones and more pronounced contrast. Both finishes are produced using
Aged zinc sheet metal is real zinc sheet metal that has been chemically treated to develop a controlled patina. The process replicates natural ageing, producing soft grey to darker graphite tones with subtle surface variation. It is commonly referred to as antique zinc or patinated zinc.
Light patina zinc has a pale grey, gently weathered appearance, while dark patina zinc features deeper graphite tones and more pronounced contrast. Both finishes are produced using controlled patination techniques and are suitable for interior use.
The terms are often used interchangeably. Antique zinc typically refers to a mid-to-dark aged zinc finish that replicates long-term natural weathering. At Metal Sheets Ltd, antique zinc is supplied as part of our aged zinc sheet range.
Yes. Aged zinc sheets can be supplied with a wax seal to allow the patina to continue developing naturally, or with a clear lacquer to stabilise the appearance and reduce ongoing change, making it easier to maintain in interior environments.
Aged and antique zinc sheets are widely used for interior worktops, bar counters, and feature surfaces when correctly fabricated and sealed. For high-use areas, a lacquered finish is usually recommended to minimise marking and simplify cleaning.
Yes. We supply aged zinc sheet metal in standard and custom sizes, along with laser-cut components, folded sections, and composite panels. Our in-house fabrication and patination services ensure consistency across all supplied components.
In many cases, yes. Our patina studio can develop bespoke zinc patinas to match existing samples or surrounding materials. Sample panels are available to support specification before production.
In this image: An industrial grey / aged zinc sheet during production, showing the mottled patina texture across a large panel.
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