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Seamless finishes for wet rooms, walls, ceilings, floors & achitectural detail

POLISHED PLASTER

Polished Plaster

 MARMORINO            

 

- A smooth silk velvet aspect  

  with subtle nuances

- Subtle sheen

- Protected with natural sealers

STUCCO LUCIDO

 

- Hi Sheen Polished Plaster

- Produces the lustre & 

   transparency of polished marble

- Protected with natural sealers

TADELAKT

 

 

- Morrocan Lime Plaster 

 

 

- Naturally waterproof 

  water repellent

- Seamless alternative to tiling in

   wet rooms

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TEXTURED STONE FINISHES 

Stone Finishes

Lime base with mineral Aggregates

 TRAVERTINE

- An open texture with a

  directional quality similar to that

  of natural travertine stone

- Can be worked as a seamless 

  finish or with cut blockwork 

  seams

 PITTED

- Lightly pitted, the surface is then

  closed

STRIATED

- Striated texture run vertically

  or horizontally 

 INTONACHINO

- Tradtional textured marmorino

  finish as seen on many venetian

  facades

FLOOR FINISHES

Smooth Seamless Continuity

Floor Finishes
SCAGLIOLA

- Replica marble technique

- Seamless floors to Stairs to Walls 

- Bespoke colours & designs to

  replicate any marble or designs

- Indistinguishable from real marble

- Polished & sealed with natural oils

  & Wax's

PASTELLONE

- Breathable options for going

  over lime screeds

- Protected using natural oils

(Seamless Lime Floor finish) 

STYLES

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Effects, Motifs, Stencils & designs

BANDING

- A combination of textures and   or colours aranged in

  horizontal or vertical bands 

- Bands can be made in Relief 

  so as to project out from an

  adjacent band

 CALCE RASATA

- Mottled stone look, brought to

  a closed finish

- A finish pioneered by Venetian

  architect Carlo Scarpa as seen

  in Querini Stampalia Venezia

FAUX MARBLING

- Marmorino worked in

   fresco to imitate marble

 

 

- Because the colours are integral

   to the plaster, the design is more      resistant to scratching than with 

   other techniques, such as 'faux  

   bois' painting 

GRAFFITO & SCRAFFITO

- Decorative motifs worked in situ

- Graffito technique is designs

   carved in to wet plaster

- Scraffito involves scratching

   designs to reveal layer beneath

 

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