Exploring Polystyrene Foam with GFRC

Over the past month, we’ve been experimenting with combining lightweight polystyrene foam (thermocol) and our GFRC mix. This innovative approach merges the foam’s lightness with GFRC’s strength, allowing us to bypass molds and create unique, single-piece organic forms.

Wabi-sabi inspired decor is trending, and this method offers endless possibilities to capture that market. We recently showcased its potential by supplying a custom table to Ark Architecture Studio. Now’s the time to innovate and stay ahead!

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