Statues and other decorative elements made of fibrous plaster

Gargoyles, statues and other decorative elements occupy a central role in architecture, whether positioned indoors or on a façade.

Columns in contemporary architecture

Columns made of fibrous plaster are increasingly employed in contemporary architecture. In hotels, they help to enhance the luxuriousness of different spaces.

Differences between fibrous plaster, stucco and plaster

Fibrous plaster, stucco and plaster are all frequently used in interior décor. Discover their history and the differences between them…

Decorative fibrous plaster motifs : doors and corners

Door and corner decorations come from Greek and Roman decorative motifs. Rounded floral motifs for a noble interior.

Vaulted fibrous plaster ceilings

Vaulted ceilings are real architectural pieces: transverse arches, semi-circular arches, vaulted brick ceilings and domes. A quick glimpse…

History of fibrous plaster

Discover the history of fibrous plaster. Created later than stucco, fibrous plaster has become a must in the production of decorations.

Decorative motifs for fibrous plaster columns

Decorative motifs can take a variety of forms on columns made of fibrous plaster: graphic, classic, imitation tree trunks and more. A quick glimpse at the range.

Fibrous plaster decorations no. 2: wall friezes

Fibrous plaster wall friezes, the ideal decorative solution to beautify your ceilings or walls. A quick glimpse of different wall frieze motifs made of fibrous plaster.

Decorative motifs: roses made of fibrous plaster

Roses made of fibrous plaster constitute one of the most widespread decorative motifs for ceilings and walls. In a classical style or to beautify your contemporary spaces

Mashrabiya spirit using fibrous plaster

An oriental and suave style, traditional or modern through the architectural decoration of Moucharabieh style. An exotic spirit realized in staff