traliewerk
Traliewerk, also spelled traliewerk, is a form of latticework built from strips or bars arranged to create a regular or decorative openwork pattern. It is used as a decorative and functional element in architecture, interiors, and metal or woodwork. Construction typically involves wood slats or metal bars joined by nailing, mortise and tenon joints, welding, or riveting, forming geometrical grids, diagonal lattices, or interlaced patterns.
Applications include window screens and shutters, room dividers, cabinet fronts, balustrades, gates, and fencing, as well
Historically, lattice motifs appear in many cultures and periods, from medieval architectural screens to ornamental ironwork
Maintenance and care vary by material. Wooden traliewerk requires protection against moisture, insects, and decay, while