
Plaster has re-emerged as an important material within contemporary interiors, valued for its softness, texture, and architectural presence. Its matte surface and mineral quality allow spaces to feel calm, tactile, and naturally light-sensitive.
Often associated with Mediterranean architecture and organic minimalism, plaster introduces subtle depth and irregularity into walls, furniture, and sculptural objects. Unlike highly polished materials, plaster absorbs light gently, creating interiors that feel warm, quiet, and atmospheric.
Contemporary designers increasingly use plaster to blur the boundary between architecture and object, creating spaces where surfaces feel integrated, handcrafted, and spatially cohesive.
Explore a curated selection of contemporary plaster furniture, lighting, sculptural objects, and architectural pieces.
















