As a way of offering further service to its customers, CMS has added a fully functional display area to its facility for machine demonstrations and hands-on training
As a way of offering further service to its customers, CMS has added a fully functional display area to its facility for machine demonstrations and hands-on training
When guests and visitors approach the entrance of the Boston Children’s Hospital they are greeted by a “hide and seek” style wall made of Mesabi Black® granite. The stone provides a backdrop for the intricate design of animals and foliage, which the project’s architect and designer calls “Playful Nature in the City.”
From Miami to the French Riviera and the Croatian coast, more and more architects and private customers in the world’s most prestigious beach resorts are finding the answer to their style needs in the combination of stunningly beautiful marble and unique, first-rate laying abilities.
Deeply rooted in the stone industry, Carrara, Italy still plays an important role by hosting Carrara2 every other year – where a delegation of stone industry professionals come together for education, sharing ideas and touring leading stone producing facilities and quarries in the area
This year's AIA Conference on Architecture featured a one hour long seminar on the World of Natural Stone: Geology, Sourcing, Selection, Testing & Processing.
Tiffany Gowler is the Lead Designer and co-founder for Gowler Homes in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Her and her husband, Matt, decided to build their forever home and decided to use Sequel Quartz Statuario from Bedrosians throughout the whole house.
Natural stone plays a dominant role in the design of Neto restaurant at the new Four Seasons Sao Paulo in Brazil. Several stone varieties were employed as flooring and counters – merging Brazilian style with Italian tradition – to create an inviting dining space.
When Llimona was commissioned by Hotel Llevant, located in Llafranc on the Costa Brava, Spain, to redesign and redecorate the whole building’s interiors, he saw the perfect opportunity to incorporate the intrinsic link between the local area and the sea into his design concept.
When working on two stone and glass exhibits for an upcoming art show, architect Cristina Parren᷉o turned to the expertise of Precision Stone in Long Island, NY and their state-of-the-art Roboticom Scultorob with Diamut tooling
May 13, 2019
Over his 25-year career in glass and stone processing for architectural applications, Kerry Clark had never been asked to find a tooling solution for creating artifacts for an art exhibition. Then one day, Clark, who is brand sales manager for Diamut America’s glass division, received a call from Miles Driscoll, design engineering manager at Precision Stone in Long Island, NY.