Dolomite Plaster | Herluf Trolles Gade - Brush Finish
Architonic ID: 20135471
Made in Denmark, St. Leo Dolomite Plaster is a sustainable, pre-mixed coloured plaster for interior walls, surfaces and ceilings. Dolomite Plaster consists of superfine natural minerals to create deep colour profiles and a long-wearing finish. Dolomite Plaster has a fully matte finish, it is eco-friendly, non-toxic and low-VOC and certified by the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
Dolomite Plaster is packaged in a convenient, 10L ready-to-roll form to be applied with a paint roller then finished with a trowel for a smooth finish, or with a brush or more textured appearance. Made from natural materials, each batch of plaster will vary in colour and texture for truly unique finishes that are perfectly imperfect. The average coverage from a 10 L bucket is 5-7M2 and drying time is approximately 12 hours at optimal humidity and temperature.
Dolomite Plaster can be used on most surfaces including drywalls, concrete and wood. It is important to smooth and clean the surfaces of all bumps and particles before application and recommended to use a standard primer on highly absorbent surfaces before applying Dolomite Plaster. Finish final walls with 2 layers of St. Leo Topcoat for increased durability.
Konzept
Made in Denmark, St. Leo's debut Dolomite Plaster collection consists of super-fine Dolomite stone and recycled ash for true, deep colour profiles and a long-wearing finish. Dolomite Plaster is packaged in a convenient, ready-to-roll form to be applied with a roller and finished with a trowel or brush for a subtle, earthy texture that is perfectly imperfect. Alongside the core collection of 19 Dolomite Plaster colours, St. Leo collaborates with clients and creatives to develop customized products from an almost limitless colour palette.
Dolomite Plaster is the result of a carefully developed recipe that has a minimal impact on the natural environment, whilst transforming the built environment. Natural minerals and colour pigments are mixed by hand to create a considered palette of neutral and bold hues informed by timeless facades and interiors around the world. Each colour in the collection carries the name of the place it was inspired by, along with the rich stories found in that corner of the world. By working with the organic variations of our raw materials, each batch of Dolomite Plaster bears a slightly unique colour profile.
Eco-friendly, non-toxic and low-VOC, Dolomite Plaster is among the first of its kind to receive the Nordic Swan Ecolable – one of the highest sustainability certifications in the world.
Dieses Produkt gehört zur Kollektion:
Farbe grau, Farbe weiß
Mineralwerkstoff, Wandputze
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Norm Architects was founded in 2008. Situated in the heart of Copenhagen, Norm works with residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography, graphics and art direction. The name Norm indicates the importance of drawing inspiration from traditions and norms that have been refined for many centuries within the field of architecture and aesthetics. Norm makes it a virtue to focus on quality, durability and timelessness. They want their designs to not only be of good materials and good craftsmanship, but to embody beauty, history and, most importantly, outlive fleeting trends. The design process of Norm Architects is based on not just asking the question “how?” but to ask the question “why?”. Why should we create this? Why does the need for this product exist? Why should people buy it? Why should they want to keep it? When you ask the question “why?” you open up for deeper design dimensions and you embark on the road to create truly durable products. In spirit with the tradition for scandinavian simplicity Norm strives to cut to the bone in their designs. To find the simplest shape for a given task without forgetting the beauty of the shape and the details, in order to reach a point where there is nothing to add and nothing to take away that can make the product better. Like true scandinavians they pride themselves in their culture and history, and hope and aspire to create new norms for nordic design. Biography Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen Architect MAA & Partner With a strong focus on both aesthetics and functionality, Jonas has for a decade been working within a number of creative fields as both architect, designer, stylist, photographer and art director. With attention to haptic qualities and the human scale in interior architecture, Jonas always strives to create spectacular and striking spaces, that in their own minimal and understated fashion are very inviting and full of life, light and atmosphere. As a product designer, Jonas is driven by concept, materials and aesthetics, which has won Norm Architects numerous prestigious awards such as Red Dot, IF Design Award, Design Plus Award, Good Design Award. As an architectural photographer and stylist, Jonas works for several brands and a large number of international magazines such as Elle Decor, Dwell, Kinfolk, Vogue and many more. Jonas graduated as an architect from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2004, holds a degree in business administration and languages from Copenhagen Business School and studied art and philosophy in Rome before co-founding Norm Architects. Linda Korndal Architect MAA, head of development of architectural and interior projects. In 2013 Linda joined Norm Architects and now heads the development of architectural and interior projects. With her 10 years of experience within branded interior, she always strives to create strong solutions that fit both the brand perception and physical context. This is translated to several platforms such as architecture, interior, furniture and decoration. Linda has worked for one of the largest brand- and design agencies in Denmark, Kontrapunkt, where she has been creatively in charge of all projects within branded space. This includes projects ranging from architectural development of corporate buildings for Japanese bakery “Andersen”, interior design for the pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk’s hotel & conference center and branded furniture for Nagoya University. Prior to that Linda worked as a senior architect at Johannes Torpe Studios. Here she was responsible for projects in both Europe and China. Among others are interior design and styling for South Beauty Restaurant Group and Flagship stores for Police Eyewear, danish fashion brand Noir and the street-wear brand Evisu. Linda holds her architectural degree from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen, where she today functions as lecturer. Kasper Rønn von Lotzbeck Architect MAA, designer & partner Kasper Rønn von Lotzbeck has a wide experience within the field of product design, interiors and large scale architecture combined with an extensive technical insight. At Norm Architects he is responsible for product design and furniture and his aim is to bring good design into the details of every project, large or small. Kasper is capable of bringing complex ideas to life and create maximum value in the design. He has a unique combination of artistic and technical insight and his designs have resulted in greatly increased brand value and turnover for the clients. Kasper has great experience working with almost any available material and his work has resulted in numerous design awards from all over the world. As co-founder and partner in Norm Architects Kasper has been part of creating a world where products and architecture are linked closely together. Kasper holds a degree in architecture from the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 2002.
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