Italian Plaster ANTIQUA
"Antiqua" is an Italian-made natural mineral plaster that features gray stone particles, marble, lime, and other natural materials, enhanced with natural pigments. It expresses two types of materials, "Antiqua 1," which consists of fine particles, and "Antiqua 2," which has a mixture on the surface, using four different techniques to depict subtle textures and color variations. While Antiqua 1 is made with white aggregates of about 3 rin (approximately 1 mm), Antiqua 2 contains black aggregates of about 5 rin (1.5 to 2 mm). Antiqua is a plaster material born from traditional Italian craftsmanship. Its surface has delicate shadows, and the carefully applied thickness provides a sense of weightiness along with a comforting softness. It can be said to be a plaster material that gains character over time rather than deteriorating immediately after application. Which would you choose: a finishing material that starts off beautiful but degrades and loses value over time, or one that develops character as time passes? The main component, lime, is originally made from limestone, and after being applied to the wall and dried, it undergoes a chemical reaction with carbon dioxide in the air, gradually transforming back into limestone. In other words, it is a natural recycling process.
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"Antiqua" is an Italian-made natural mineral plaster that features gray stone grain marble, limestone, and other natural materials with the addition of natural colored earth. It expresses two types of materials, "Antiqua 1" with fine particles and "Antiqua 2" with a mixed surface, using four different techniques to depict subtle textures and color variations. While Antiqua 1 is made with white aggregates of about 3 rin (approximately 1 mm), Antiqua 2 contains mixed black aggregates of about 5 rin (1.5 to 2 mm). Antiqua is a plaster material born from traditional Italian craftsmanship. Its surface has subtle shadows. The carefully thickened finish conveys a sense of weightiness along with a comforting softness. It can be said to be a plaster material that gains character over time rather than deteriorating immediately after application. Which would you choose: a finishing material that starts off beautiful but deteriorates and loses value over time, or one that develops character as time passes? The main component, lime, is originally made from limestone, and after being applied to the wall and dried, it undergoes a chemical reaction with carbon dioxide in the air, gradually transforming back into limestone. In other words, it is a natural recycling process.
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【Purpose】 Building painting, etc.
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We are the first company in Japan to handle Italian plaster and we operate nationwide. We aim to contribute to creating spaces that are gentle on both people and the environment, and that can move the hearts of those who experience them, in collaboration with architects and interior planners. Additionally, we also produce art panels using the same materials, and we offer sales and leasing to stores and accommodation facilities. Italian plaster is an environmentally friendly and beautiful plaster material that resembles a painting. Since Italian plaster is difficult to work with, even skilled craftsmen with years of painting experience often cannot achieve a finish that satisfies the customer. Rest assured, our company has over 20 years of experience! We will take direct responsibility for the construction.