Coming soon · Founding cohort
Born in the desert. Built for anywhere.
Wall-mounted metal planters, screens, gabions, and trellises — engineered for 115°F, up in a fraction of the time the old way takes, with one tool and not a hole dug. For walls, fences, and patios.
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We're reinventing a wood-and-weld industry.
Outdoor metalwork has barely changed in decades — custom-welded, concrete-footed, and rusting or rotting on a schedule. Trelace rebuilt it from the mount up: a modular system engineered like architecture and installed like a product.
No-dig mounting
A clamp-on saddle grips the wall in compression — masonry's strong direction — so nothing is drilled or dug. No one in the category ships a no-dig wall mount.
A built-in service spine
Drip irrigation and low-voltage power run inside the frame and connect in the same click. The old way bolted water and lights on afterward, badly.
Modular, not custom
Standard top, middle, and base parts fit any wall and add on over years. The trade sold welded one-offs priced like construction; we sell a system.
Engineered for 115°F
Heavier-gauge weathering steel and warrantied coatings, heat-managed and wind-rated. Wood rots, plastic fades, raw metal warps — this is built like architecture.
The wall is the platform.
One clamp-on mount grips the wall you already own — masonry's strong direction, no drilling, no footings, no fighting the hardpan. Every Trelace product locks into it, and into each other.
- One mounting standard. Planters, screens, and trellises share the same clamp-on saddle — buy in once, add modules for years.
- Compression, not anchors. The wall is squeezed, never drilled. Wind becomes a couple across the jaws; there is no anchor to pull out — and it lifts off if you move.
- Water and power, built in. A sealed drip channel and low-voltage raceway ride inside the structure. Click a module on; irrigation and lighting connect in the same motion.
- Anywhere, not just walls. Adapters fit fence, stucco, and brick — and a ballasted base stands free on a patio or balcony. Renters welcome.
Four products. One system.
Each stands alone; together they turn a bare block wall into a planted, screened, lit outdoor room — on one mount, one drip line, one battery.
Trelace Strata
Double-wall boxes that won't cook roots at 115°F. Hang one on a railing or stack a self-watering column.
Explore StrataTrelace Skyline
Raises a 5-ft wall to 7 ft of privacy and shade — no permit, no footing. Coyotes out, pets in.
Explore SkylineTrelace Cairn
Architectural flat-pack cages you fill with local rock. The heavy part never ships; the precision does.
Explore CairnTrelace Trellis
Mounts flat to the wall with a drip line hidden in the frame — vines get water up a baking wall, no soaker hose.
Explore the trellisOne frame. Every face.
The same panel wears any laser-cut face — slide one out, drop another in. Geometric for the HOA, desert for the Southwest, botanical to pair with a living vine, or a custom house number. Each new pattern is just a laser file on stocked sheet, so the catalogue grows for almost nothing.
Representative of the library — the full catalogue of geometric, desert, botanical, and custom faces is larger, and Signature adds bespoke patterns of your own.
Skyline — wall-top screens
Lit from within.
A run of Skyline screens at dusk: a five-foot wall becomes seven feet of privacy and shade — and after dark, the backlit Moroccan pattern turns the whole wall into the backyard's centerpiece.
A fraction of the time. One tool. Zero holes.
What the old way needs a contractor, a footing, and a cure time for, this does in a fraction of the time — engineered for the most frustrated DIYer, with the crooked install designed out of your hands.
Clamp
The saddle mount grips your wall cap in compression and self-squares. Hand-tighten, lock the nut. No drill, no dust, no anchors.
Lock
Panels drop onto the mount with a tab-and-slot that seats structure, water, and power in one motion. It clicks; it's plumb.
Live with it
Add modules over the years — a planter column, a backlit face, misting for August. The wall keeps earning.
Trelace Signature
Above the catalogue, the atelier.
Bespoke laser patterns, hand-finished patinas, and commissioned pieces — one-of-one work from the same Phoenix shop, for the wall that anchors the whole yard.
Coming 2026 · Phoenix first
Be first through the door.
We’re opening the founding cohort in 2026. Leave an address — you’ll hear from us first, with launch dates, founder pricing, and the first pattern drop.