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Aug 15-Nov 15, 2023
“Tadelakt is a waterproof lime plaster, and it has been commonly and traditionally used in Moroccan architecture for the longest time,” says Mehreen Baldoni, creative director of Mehreen Baldoni Interiors. “Due to its waterproof nature, tadelakt/lime plaster was generally used in baths, sinks, interior and exterior walls, ceilings, roofs, and floors.”
Largely due to its water-resistant properties and bespoke, burnished look, tadelakt suddenly seems to be everywhere here in the states—and has made its way into countless applications. According to Baldoni, the material also fits seamlessly into many of today’s trending interior design styles.
“For the present-day interiors, tadelakt can fit into many concepts, may it be to achieve a modern-day, clean-lines Scandinavian-type interior look, or to more organic, earthy, and warm designs,” she says. “Last, but not least, and where it all began, it is perfect for Moroccan-style interiors that ooze maximalism.”
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