Wall surfacing systems combine paints, plasters and wallcoverings to shape light, colour and texture in interior spaces. Natural and low-VOC coatings, breathable mineral finishes and fibre-based wallpapers can support better indoor air quality, moisture management and acoustic comfort compared with conventional acrylic paints and vinyl coverings. By pairing these materials with considered detailing, designers can create calm, durable surfaces that enhance biophilic and wellbeing-focused interiors.
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Wall surfacing influences how interiors feel and perform, from colour rendering and light reflectance to air quality and moisture behaviour. Plant-based and mineral paints, lime and clay plasters, and natural fibre wallcoverings offer breathable, low-emission alternatives to conventional acrylic coatings and vinyl wallpapers. These systems can help regulate humidity, reduce VOC exposure and introduce tactile, biophilic textures, supporting healthier and more resilient interior environments.
A selection of wall surfacing products currently being evaluated for onboarding.
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Sustainable partition systems help shape flexible, efficient interior environments while supporting lower-impact construction. From demountable aluminium framing and compact laminate panels to bio-based boards and lightweight divider systems, partitions can improve space planning, acoustic separation and fire performance without the permanence of conventional walls. Modular and recyclable systems also support circular design principles by making spaces easier to adapt, reconfigure and upgrade over time.
Landscape finishes shape how people experience outdoor spaces, connecting architecture with streetscapes, courtyards and gardens. Durable, low-impact furniture, shade structures and surface finishes can enhance comfort, accessibility and biodiversity while reducing maintenance and embodied carbon. Using certified timber, recycled metals, natural fibres and upcycled textiles, contemporary landscape products support resilient, people-centred public realms in parks, campuses, hospitality and mixed-use projects.
Floor surfacing defines much of the look, feel and acoustic character of interior spaces. Sustainable options draw on rapidly renewable materials, certified timber, bio-based resilient flooring and low-emission carpets and rugs. When combined with durable finishes and appropriate underlay or subfloor systems, these products provide comfortable, long-lived walking surfaces that support healthier, lower-impact interiors and biophilic design goals.