Stone
Limestone
No other stone can match its warmth and subtle character. Limestone is a traditional building material that has adorned numerous chateaus, churches, and buildings for centuries in Europe. The rich patina and rustic appeal of the limestone will add a touch of Old World ambiance to even the most humble decorating need.



Slate
Slate's earthy and rustic appeal works beautifully with other natural resources such as wood, glass and metal. It has been enjoying a splurge in popularity over the past years and lends itself to novel applications such as tub surrounds, and showers.




Mosaics
The rich history of mosaics dates back to more than two thousand years ago, and their ability to add drama and beauty wherever they are used still captivates the decorating spirit today. Mosaics are showing up everywhere - and whether they are adorning a garden wall, a fireplace, or even a New York City subway station, few decorating elements can match its ability to go from a sense of formality and grandeur to one of informality and humor.



Marble
The word itself evokes a feeling of good taste, elegance and refinement. Its popularity has spanned the centuries from the palaces of European royalty to the grand mansions of American industrialists. Today, marble's wide array of texture and color sets a tone of sophistication wherever it is used, in interiors that are classic, contemporary or anywhere in between.

