Decorative architrave for interior finishing, in moulded polyurethane resin (PUR) foam, covered with paper.

Skylight over the polished marble stucco stairwell linking the galleries of the Glyptotek, Copenhagen. The Henning Larsen building was inaugurated in 1996 for the Glyptotek’s collection of modern painting. The wall covering by Ampio uses stucco lustro, an age-old Italian technique that creates a bright reflective interior surface. The material for stucco lustro is a mixture of slaked lime and crushed marble. It may be dyed to obtain different colours and mixed with mother of pearl, black sand, gold leaf or other natural additives to obtain a specific effects.

Charlottenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark, completed 1683, features vast stucco ceilings in lime plaster.

Plaster ceiling mouldings and wrought iron railings, Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), Glasgow, Scotland. The characteristic flowing shape of wrought iron work is the result of its combination of malleability with relatively high strength and stiffness. Together, this enables to construction of elegant and ornate details.

The Goring Hotel bar & lounge, London, 2019, by Geoffrey Preston Sculpture & Design. The design was created in clay, moulded in silicon rubber and then cast in fibre reinforced plaster. Image Nick Rochowski, Geoffrey Preston.
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