About Surfaceform
We design create and install luxurious surface finishes.
Surfaceform was founded in 2003 out of a passion for creating interesting textures and surfaces. Influenced by
texture and colour and inspired by the world around us, we experimented with materials, trends and craft to design and create individual, inventive surfaces for inspirational interiors.
Working with some of the world’s most highly recognised design practices and studios clients range from global brands to private individuals. Our
craftmanship is visible in many prestigious projects throughout UK, Ireland, Europe and Hong Kong.
We design, create and install luxurious surface finishes, using materials such as Relief Plaster, Concrete Polished Plaster and a range of Venetian Polished Plaster, Architectural Mouldings, and Stone Cladding.
We work with architects, designers and brands to design and create bespoke artworks, large scale decorative wall installations in polished plaster or relief plaster for interiors. We are now pleased to offer through our partner company Novidis stone cladding and bespoke architectural mouldings for exterior projects. Clients can choose a surface from our stunning range or commission their very own bespoke finish.
View some of our project here.
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