CLAYTEC Clay plaster

Versatility of Clay-Based Plasters

Clay plaster — also known as earth or mud plaster — can be used as an alternative to conventional plasters, applied in one or more thick layers. It is also suitable for decorative surface finishes, using just a few millimetres of material.

Clay is an ideal finish for creating a sense of comfort and well-being, while significantly improving indoor air quality, especially when it comes to common issues such as humidity.

Clay plasters are currently standardised and recognised under the European norm DIN 18947 (AENOR), which ensures consistent quality and performance for professional construction applications.

 

 

YOSIMA

CLAYTEC design plaster YOSIMA. Wall colour grey, ceilings white. embarro@work

Design with CLAYTEC Clay

Since architect Peter Zumthor used CLAYTEC’s YOSIMA clay finish to cover the entire interior of the Kolumba Museum, clay plasters have gained recognition as a design element in contemporary architecture.

YOSIMA catalogue … featuring a curated selection of 146 pre-mixed colour tones.

In terms of aesthetic quality, the most striking feature of clay plaster surfaces is their interaction with light. Whether natural or artificial, light is gently absorbed and reflected by the clay — unlike synthetic paints or artificial surfaces, where it often dissipates. The slightly matte and vibrant texture of warm, natural clay tones enhances the visual appeal of any interior. The subtle colour variations inherent in pure clay give surfaces a distinctly natural and authentic character.

Today, our high-quality standards make it possible to apply clay finishes even in high-traffic areas — such as shops, hotels, and restaurants — without compromising their natural properties and without the need for additives or fixatives. For those seeking authentic surfaces with an instant sense of well-being, YOSIMA is the perfect solution to achieve more with less.

 

 

The Impact of Clay Plaster on Indoor Air Quality — Natural and Proven

YOSIMA decorative clay plaster by CLAYTEC in white.
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It’s no coincidence that clay plaster is increasingly used in sustainable construction and interior design. Its natural ability to regulate indoor humidity and neutralise odours makes a significant contribution to creating a healthier and more comfortable living environment.

Since 2013, clay plasters have been officially standardised in Europe under the DIN 18947 regulation, which sets strict quality criteria. This standard enables an objective comparison between products and gives clay plaster full recognition as a professional-grade building material.

The standard defines key technical requirements such as plasticity, fire performance, compressive strength, and abrasion resistance — essential parameters for the acceptance, application, and long-term performance of this natural and functional finish.

 

 

 

 

coloured clay plaster

CLAYTEC multicolour plaster. embarro@work

Sustainability and innovation with CLAYTEC

The story of CLAYTEC began in 1978 in Germany, as one of the pioneers in the use of earth-based building materials. Since then, the brand has become synonymous with innovation, having developed key solutions such as clay boards and the YOSIMA coloured clay finishes, which are now widely recognised in interior design and eco-conscious construction.

The CLAYTEC product range addresses all requirements of modern earth building — from insulation to final surface finishes — offering natural, efficient, and aesthetically compelling solutions.

The following link provides an overview of CLAYTEC products: CLAYTEC overview

Here you will find a catalogue of all available CLAYTEC products: CLAYTEC products

 

 

 

 

CLAYTEC Technical Documentation

For more detailed information, below is a selection of the most relevant technical data sheets for CLAYTEC products, including specifications, applications, and handling guidelines.

For tailored advice and the best solution for your project, please contact us at: info@vimaplasnature.pt