TILT's new website is live — built from scratch with a project-first structure, full cladding and facade portfolio, and everything architects and developers need to specify TILT on their next project.

After more than a decade delivering architectural screens, facades and cladding across South Africa, TILT's new website is finally built to match the work. The 2026 site is a ground-up rebuild — faster, cleaner, and structured around the projects and products our clients actually come to us for.
The old site undersold the range and scale of what TILT does. The new one leads with it. Our cladding and facade work now has the space it deserves — from aluminium composite panels and multi-perforated panels through to full facade systems on commercial and developer projects. If you're an architect or QS specifying for a mid- to large-scale project, the technical information you need is now front and centre.
We've always done strong work. Showing it properly is another matter. The new project portfolio and case studies section gives completed work the context it deserves — scope, materials, scale, and location. From Atlantic Seaboard residential screens to large-scale commercial facades in Johannesburg and beyond, the portfolio reflects the breadth of what we build.
The Specifiers Portal is live with downloadable product specifications, material data sheets and warranty documents — available on request, with no friction. The contact form goes directly to our team. Technical questions get answered by people who build the product, not a call centre.
A quick overview of what you'll find:
The website is new. The business isn't. TILT has been designing, manufacturing and installing architectural metalwork from our Cape Town workshop since 2012. Every project is built end-to-end by our own team — no subcontracting on the fabrication or installation. That hasn't changed.
If you're working on a project and want to discuss screens, facade cladding, balustrades or anything else in the range, get in touch. We respond quickly and we know the product inside out.