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Maya plaster is a natural coating with a timeless, grounding elegance.
Hand-crafted by passionate artisans using local materials, our plaster is environmentally conscious and offers a beautiful aesthetic and a durable finish.
It is also wonderfully versatile; it can be installed on almost any surface (including those in contact with water, such as bathrooms and swimming pools).
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Crafted from plant extracts and limestone, Mas Maya Coating is breathable and free of VOCs, toxins and chemicals.
For all interior and exterior surfaces including floors, it can be applied directly over almost any material.
Due to its natural water resistancy, it's highly suited to bathrooms, pools and other areas in contact with water.
Scientists have shown that Mayan plaster mimics the structure of seashells giving it incredible strength and durability.
The added plant extracts give excellent elasticity, preventing cracking and ensuring compatibility with extreme temperatures and underfloor heating.
Our Coating is made from sustainable abundant materials sourced in Europe and to mimimise our carbon footprint it is sent in powdered form.
FAQs
Mas Maya Coating is a breathable, natural lime-based material inspired by ancient Mayan plaster and reimagined for modern spaces. It’s crafted in our Andalusian studio using limestone, a touch of white cement, and plant extracts for enhanced durability and functionality.
Yes. Mas Maya Coating is free of VOCs, synthetic chemicals, and additives—making it an excellent choice for people with sensitivities or respiratory concerns. It also helps reduce condensation and mould thanks to its breathability.
It can be applied directly to tiles, brick, plaster, wood, and more. It’s ideal for both interiors and exteriors, including walls, floors, ceilings, facades, bathrooms, and swimming pools.
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