Mycelium × Tadelakt

Objects grown, shaped, and finished by hand.

MyceLakt brings together mycelium and tadelakt to create tactile pieces with a raw, sculptural presence. The result lives somewhere between craft, material research, and functional art.

The gravestone shown here is the first true MyceLakt piece. The other works show the broader visual world around the material and finishing process.

MyceLakt gravestone with a lantern, white stones, and a painted base.

Material language

MyceLakt explores the meeting point between grown structure and mineral surface. One side is organic, lightweight, and surprising. The other is smooth, colorful, and rooted in traditional craft.

Mycelium

Grown structure

Mycelium can be shaped into forms that feel soft, quiet, and alive before they are stabilized. Once prepared and finished, it becomes a striking base material for experimental objects and sculptural work.

Tadelakt

Mineral skin

Tadelakt brings depth, color, and a hand-worked surface quality. Inspired by traditional Moroccan craftsmanship, it adds a smooth and durable finish that can turn an object into something architectural and intimate at once.

Selected works

A small set of objects, studies, and atmospheres from the MyceLakt universe.

How it comes together

The process moves from growth to shaping to finishing. Each step changes not only the strength of the object, but also its mood and visual rhythm.

01

Grow and form

Mycelium is guided into shape, creating a base that already carries texture and memory before the finish is applied.

02

Stabilize the piece

The object is prepared into a reliable, workable body that can hold detail and survive everyday contact.

03

Finish with tadelakt

Color, polish, and surface depth are built by hand until the piece finds its final balance between softness and solidity.

Commissions, questions, collaborations.

Interested in a piece, a custom object, or material experimentation around mycelium and tadelakt? Write an email and start a conversation.