Let's start with the basics: rammed earth isn't new. For centuries, civilizations from China to Africa built homes, forts, and temples by compressing layers of earth, clay, and straw into dense, sturdy walls. The result? Structures that stood for generations, their surfaces bearing the marks of time—subtle cracks, earthy hues, and a texture that felt alive. Relic rammed earth board takes that age-old technique and gives it a contemporary twist.
Unlike traditional rammed earth, which is often site-built and heavy, this board is factory-crafted with precision. Layers of natural soil, minerals, and binding agents are compacted under high pressure, creating panels that are lightweight yet surprisingly durable. The "relic" in its name isn't just marketing—it's a nod to the way these boards mimic the weathered, time-worn look of ancient rammed earth. Run your hand over one, and you'll feel the granular texture, the subtle variations in tone, and the sense that this material has a history, even if it's newly installed.
But it's not just about looks. Relic rammed earth board is engineered to stand up to the elements. Rain, snow, harsh sunlight—none of these faze it. Over time, instead of deteriorating, it develops a richer patina. A patio laid with these boards won't fade into anonymity; it'll become more characterful, like a well-loved book whose pages grow softer with each read.











