Lime Plaster
Mineral-based surface finishes offering depth, durability, and natural performance for contemporary interiors.

Why Lime Plaster
Lime plaster originates from ancient Roman construction and remains a fundamental element of European architectural practice.
Based on slaked lime and mineral aggregates, the material undergoes a natural carbonation process, gradually transforming into a stone-like surface over time.
This category includes established lime-based application systems such as Marmorino, Travertino, and Venetian plaster, each offering distinct texture, depth, and surface character.

Marmorino

Venetian plaster

Travertine finish
Its mineral composition allows for natural vapor diffusion, helping regulate moisture within the wall system. The high alkalinity of lime provides inherent resistance to mold and bacteria, while maintaining a low-VOC, environmentally responsible profile.

Over time, lime plaster increases in durability, developing a stable, stone-like structure while preserving a soft, natural appearance with subtle variation and depth unique to hand-applied finishes.
Applications
• Walls and ceilings in residential and commercial interiors
• Architectural elements, panels, and custom surfaces
• Design-driven interior environments

Surface Character
Beyond traditional wall finishes, lime plaster is defined not by uniformity, but by variation.

Subtle shifts in tone, movement in application, and the way the surface interacts with light create a finish that feels natural, calm, and architectural.

All surfaces shown are custom-developed and hand-finished
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