Luxcement by Iridium — Surface Atelier

A room finished with restraint.

One material, one finish, applied by hand until there was nothing left to add.

"Quiet is not empty. It is what remains once everything unnecessary has been taken away."

On the making of a surface
Specification

Five layers, then nothing more.

Each coat exists to make the next one unnecessary. What's left is a single, continuous surface — not a finish applied over something else.

01 Substrate Screed, board, or existing tile — assessed and prepared so nothing above it ever needs revisiting.
02 Bonding primer An adhesion layer you'll never see and never think about — which is the point.
03 Base coat Reinforced and levelled by hand, so the surface reads as one plane, not a repair.
04 Pigment coat The only layer you actually live with. Trowelled, not printed — the sample kit lets you hold it before it's permanent.
05 Protective sealer Matte or satin, chosen once, for how the room is actually used — not revisited later.
Collection

Four material families.

Not four moods to choose between — four answers to the same question, for different surfaces.

Microcement kitchen sink and backsplash finish
01 — Microcement

Microcement

Continuous, jointless mineral surfacing for floors, walls, and wet areas. The core of the collection.

Sunlit room with arched limecoat plaster walls and niches
02 — Limecoat

Limecoat

Breathable and softly matte — a lime-based finish for rooms that want warmth without asking for attention.

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03 — Terrazzo-effect

Terrazzo-effect

Aggregate suspended in a mineral base — the depth of terrazzo, without a single seam to maintain.

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04 — PU Flooring

PU Flooring

A polyurethane topcoat for surfaces that need to work harder — high-traffic floors, wet zones, commercial spaces. Often paired over microcement as the protective final layer.

Before you commit

Decide once. Hold it in your hand first.

Six kits, each sized to a real surface — furniture, a backsplash, a floor, a single wall. Start with the sample, or go straight to what you're finishing.

Explore the kits