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CLAY PLASTER.
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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.