Cement Components: Sculptural Cement Elements for Architectural Expression

Cement Components by Spaceworks AU are precision-crafted architectural blocks designed to transform walls into sculptural design features. Made using high-strength cement and molded through advanced casting techniques, these decorative components introduce depth, pattern, and architectural character to interior and exterior spaces.

Each block is engineered with structural stability, uniform geometry, and durable material composition, allowing designers and architects to create visually striking partitions, ventilated facades, and decorative feature walls. Their perforated designs allow light and airflow to pass through while maintaining privacy and spatial definition, making them ideal for modern architectural environments.

With Class A fire resistance, waterproof performance, and E0 eco-grade materials, Cement Components offer both aesthetic versatility and reliable structural performance. These blocks can also be spray-painted or customized to suit specific design palettes, enabling architects to integrate them seamlessly into luxury residential projects, hospitality environments, commercial developments, and landscape architecture.

Whether used to create elegant partitions, statement facades, or artistic architectural compositions, Spaceworks Cement Components deliver timeless design combined with modern durability.

Frequently asked questions

Cement Components are decorative architectural blocks commonly used to create partitions, feature walls, decorative facades, and ventilated screens in residential and commercial spaces.

Yes. These blocks are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications and are waterproof, weather-resistant, and fire-resistant.Yes. These blocks are designed for both indoor and outdoor applications and are waterproof, weather-resistant, and fire-resistant.

Yes. Cement Components can be spray-painted or finished in custom colors to match specific design themes and architectural concepts.

The typical block size is 200 × 200 × 100 mm, although other designs and variations may be available depending on the collection