Fibrous plaster forms in interior architecture

How is fibrous plaster – a material hailed for its adaptability into a wide variety of shapes and forms – worked for use in interior architecture?

Three glimpses of projects for the hospitality sector

three glimpses of projects for the hospitality sector Our fibrous plaster creations made for hospitality projects led by nationally and internationally renowned architects!

The different steps involved in a fibrous plaster creation

Applying ancestral know-how, our ornamental plasterers follow specific steps to make fibrous plaster creations.

Fibrous plaster, an eco-conscious material

Fibrous plaster, which is made of plaster and plant fibres, is an eco-friendly material that offers a response to today’s environmental concerns.

Decorative fibrous plaster facings

Decorative fibrous plaster facings can add volume and relief to a space. Any architectural style can be adapted and incorporated thanks to this material’s malleability.

Sculpture and fibrous plaster

Discover two complementary arts: sculpture and fibrous plaster. Ancestral know-how for the production of detailed ornamentation for cornices, mouldings and décor made of fibrous plaster.

Solomonic columns made of fibrous plaster

True works of architectural prowess, Solomonic columns are making a major comeback in the interior design of prestigious locations.

Use of fibrous plaster to imitate materials

Fibrous plaster can imitate a varieties of textures and materials for interior design: carved wood, granite, marble and more

Interior décor made of fibrous plaster

Enhance your interior design projects with bespoke furniture and fixtures made of fibrous plaster: welcome desks, dividing walls, spotlights and more…