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Sculpted concrete for architects, set designers and project managers

Sculpted-concrete décor projects are often part of larger developments involving architects, scenographers, engineering firms and construction companies.

In these projects, sculpted concrete is used to create decorative and immersive elements that integrate seamlessly into the architectural or scenographic concept.

At EMFUM, we frequently collaborate with architects, scenographers, project managers and contractors to design and build sculpted-concrete décors adapted to the technical and aesthetic requirements of each project.

 

A partner for design teams

 

In many developments, mineral or rock décors are an integral part of a broader architectural or scenographic concept.

Sculpted concrete makes it possible to create:

  • artificial rocks

  • decorative cliffs

  • themed grottos

  • textured walls

  • mineral landscapes

These elements can be integrated into:

  • theme parks

  • aquatic facilities

  • hotels and resorts

  • landscape projects

  • scenographic installations

Collaboration with architects and engineering firms

In architectural and tourism projects, sculpted-concrete décor must fit into the site’s overall design.

EMFUM works in collaboration with:

  • architects

  • landscape architects

  • engineering offices

  • project management teams

This approach ensures that décor elements are integrated from the design phase onwards and remain compatible with the project’s technical constraints.

Décor for scenography and immersive environments

Sculpted concrete is widely used in scenographic projects to create immersive environments.

Scenographers can incorporate elements such as:

  • rock formations

  • ruins or ancient architectural motifs

  • geological reliefs

  • themed structures

These elements help build coherent visual worlds within a pathway or scenographic space.

Intervention in construction-led projects

Sculpted-concrete décor is often produced within projects managed by:

  • general contractors

  • site managers

  • project managers

In this setting, EMFUM acts as a specialist in mineral décor and sculpted concrete, working in coordination with other trades.

Technical and artistic expertise

Creating sculpted-concrete décor requires a combination of artistic craftsmanship and technical skill.

A typical project includes:

  • décor design

  • structural fabrication

  • sculpting of reliefs

  • patinas and finishing

This process ensures durable décors that respect the architectural or scenographic intent.

EMFUM – Partner for architectural and scenographic projects

EMFUM supports architects, scenographers and project-management teams in the creation of sculpted-concrete décors.

We design and build:

  • artificial rocks

  • mineral landscapes

  • waterfalls and rock reliefs

  • themed decorative structures

Our décors are engineered to integrate into architectural or scenographic projects requiring durable, realistic structures.

FAQ

Do you work with architects or scenographers?

Yes. Sculpted-concrete décor projects are often carried out in collaboration with architects, scenographers or engineering firms.

Do you subcontract for construction projects?

Yes. EMFUM can act as a mineral-décor specialist in projects managed by construction companies or project managers.

Can the décor be created from plans?

Absolutely. Décors can be developed from plans, sketches or 3D models provided by the design team.

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