top of page
clay surface designs london (2).jpeg

CLAY PLASTER.

Clay Plaster is a natural interior finish that adds texture, depth, and softness to walls and ceilings. Applied by hand in smooth or rustic layers, it brings a warm, tactile quality to any space — perfect for creating calm, characterful environments in both traditional and modern settings.

clay surface designs london (4).jpeg
clay surface designs london (1).jpeg

More than just a finish, Clay Plaster sets the tone for how a space feels. It absorbs light, softens acoustics, and invites a slower, more grounded atmosphere - making it a considered choice for homes, studios, and interiors designed to feel lived in, not just looked at.

COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Clay Plaster is best for interior walls and ceilings in living areas, bedrooms, offices, and feature spaces — it is not suitable for wet zones.

  • Clay Plaster is made from unfired clay blended with natural minerals and pigments. 100% natural and breathable.

  • Typically 2–3 days depending on the number of layers and drying conditions.

  • Clay Plaster is not waterproof and should not be used in areas with water contact. It performs best in dry, ventilated rooms.

  • Clay Plaster is a softer material and may develop hairline cracks, which are generally cosmetic and part of its natural character.

  • Yes, surface cracks and imperfections can usually be touched up and blended in easily.

  • Minimal upkeep is required. Surfaces may need occasional reapplication or touch-ups in high traffic areas. Avoid excessive moisture.

  • Clay Plaster is available in three textures (Rustic, Natural, Refined) and can be tinted with a variety of pigments for soft, earthy tones.

AFTERCARE

  • Dust regularly with a soft brush or cloth. Light marks can be gently buffed with a dry sponge or fine sandpaper. Avoid water and cleaning sprays.

  • Avoid contact with water or steam. Use extractor fans in nearby spaces to reduce moisture levels. Keep surfaces free of impact or scuffs.

  • Clay Plaster is breathable but can absorb stains. Avoid touching walls with oily or damp hands. Small imperfections can often be blended or touched up.

  • Low maintenance overall. Surface may need occasional reapplication or touch-ups in high traffic areas.

bottom of page