A sculptural finish defined by continuous, non-uniform surface variation across the surface.
Undulating is characterised by gentle shifts in the surface, forming a sequence of irregular rises and recesses. The variation is continuous rather than patterned, resulting in a surface that does not repeat across the wall plane.
Depth is created through changes in surface level, with transitions between high and low areas remaining gradual.
This finish can be adjusted through the following parameters:
This finish may be achieved using: