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Atlas Concorde celebrates the art of plaster with new 3D surfaces

3D Wall Plaster is Atlas Concorde’s collection of three-dimensional ceramic surfaces, with five patterns inspired by artisanal plaster-making techniques.

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20/07/2023 1 min read
Atlas Concorde
Milan, London, Dubai, Moscow, Nashville

3D Wall Plaster is Atlas Concorde’s collection of three-dimensional ceramic surfaces that interprets a variety of decorative looks by drawing inspiration from the artisanal techniques of plasterwork. 3D Wall Plaster explores the artistic tradition of the master sculptors and offers a contemporary reinterpretation that features a handmade flavor. The refined elegance that is evident at first glance reveals a rich interweaving of micro-details that convey a vibrant perception of the surface when struck with light.

Chisel, brush, comb, or trowel. Each relief evokes the mark left by an artist’s tools, creating decorative patterns. 3D Wall Plaster transfers the talent of the artist to the ceramic surface with essential reliefs in a pure white tone, exploring the plastic strength of a mainstay of architectural history that today animates spaces with a contemporary design.

The fine patterns are Origami, a micro-mosaic inspired by the ancient technique of folding paper made on fresh plaster and then worked with a trowel, Bloom, a delicate relief revealing the traces of brush bristles and the texture of the underlying canvas, Jasmine, with the smooth surface of the plaster block etched with an interlacing of jasmine leaves, created by using an incision technique to remove material from the surface, Combed, characterised by a soft, evanescent, almost wavy ridged relief made on fresh plaster, enriched by a micro surface striping made with a comb as the block dries, and Barcode, a geometric pattern of horizontal stripes of varying width made by a chisel on a block of plaster.

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