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Dramatic marble is amongst Jenna Lyon’s favorite design staples – but she is far less fond of fake...
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As a more traditional design choice, you may be wondering if the granite look is becoming outdated.
Read MoreWorkers in Hadrian’s time built a famous wall in Britain, but they also might be credited for efficient fabrication of Cipollino Verde at home.
Read MorePresenting paintings that incorporate large pieces of marble and a room of precariously balanced sculptures.
Read More“Unzipping the Earth” is the name of the 74-foot-long zipper created in 2014 by Calais sculptor Chris Miller.
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Greek-born Pete Karamitsanis moved to America as a child. His company is helping rebuild a church destroyed in the terrorist attacks.
Read MoreSlices of rocks mostly from Virgina used in the soapstone counter top for the new lounge area at Rockfish Valley Community Center.
Read MoreCHICAGO — Elmo’s has been making tombstones on the South Side of Chicago for more than half a century.
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Granite is usually considered an environmentally sustainable material as it is abundantly...
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Colorado countertop maker taps his creative base with artistic work.
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The building is a private house with an organic marble facade that spreads over 11 floors: 6 above and 5 below ground level.
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Stone purveyor Karen Pearse offers luxurious looks at residential marble use in a new book.
Read MoreActually, this is the first real home for Slab & Sheet, the twice-monthly e-newsletter from Stone Update. Beginning with 2021 issues, you’ll find access to previous editions of the newsletter.
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