Reliefmolding
Relief molding is a decorative technique used in architecture, furniture, and interior design to create three-dimensional patterns on flat surfaces. The method involves pressing a mold into a material, such as plaster, clay, or synthetic compounds, to form raised or recessed designs. These designs often mimic natural textures like wood grain, stone, or floral motifs, adding visual interest and texture to surfaces.
Historically, relief molding was employed in classical architecture to enhance the aesthetic appeal of columns, cornices,
The process typically begins with creating a mold from materials like wood, metal, or silicone, which is
Relief molding is often used in conjunction with other decorative techniques, such as painting or gilding,