Inspired By Concrete
Exposed concrete has moved on from being just an architectural industrial material to a source of inspiration for interior finishes. The urban material is now entering homes via the floors, walls, furniture and home accessories, bringing interesting textures and finishes in unexpected places.
The trend is both urban and industrial – bringing a rawness to interior design that is simply refreshing. Concrete is also incredibly versatile and in interior design, you can use this material in everything from counters to lighting to accent decor, floors, furniture and more!
Wolkberg Studios embrace concrete as a powerful, living material. When they were first established, they were concerned that their big vision to change the world one concrete product at a time would fizzle out with the “Trend” but most designers and creatives can spot when the odds are stacked in favour of an idea. This coupled with the daring entrepreneurial spirit of risk taking they missioned on into a 3 year R&D project to perfect a concrete mix and a unique production process that will eliminate most of the unwanted aspects of a standard concrete mix.
After a few failed attempts they created Limesite- a new generation concrete with added properties and features to suit our modern living spaces and fast pace commercial spaces.
The results are:
- No more cracks
- Lower maintenance
- Lower possibility of staining
- Convenience and consistent quality
Limesite is a special mix that addresses the above issues. Wolkberg’s quality control methods ensure that the surfaces are fully cured and leave their facility crack free.
Wolkberg makes it possible for you to be bold and join the movement towards embracing industrial inspires spaces with confidence.
Contact: Wolkberg Casting Studios
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