interior wall cladding
internal surfaces and panels
Stone panels are frequently used as a beautiful and practical surface treatment in bathrooms, and other areas where water is present such as spas, saunas and swimming pools. However their use is not restricted to these areas, as they make a striking design statement and create a feeling of opulence when used in retail and hotels.
Marble is probably chosen most frequently as the veining lends itself to interior design, especially when book- or vein-matched, and the wealth of different marbles available means that there is sure to be one that fits the colour scheme. Onyx, granite and increasingly man-made panels in quartz and sintered stone are also popular choices.
Our experience working on some of the most prestigious interior projects in the country, on hotels, retail stores and private residences makes us ideally placed to help identify the best material for your project, fabricate and install it once chosen.
Please do get in touch to discuss your project and what we can do for you.
Nero Marquina, Bardiglio and Carrara marbles used as wall panels and column cladding in Harrods Menswear department
Curved book-matched marble cladding on staircase wall in Harrods Fine Watch Room.
Zimbabwe Black granite wall cladding, bathroom, private residence.
workmanship
Our factory is one of the most modern in the UK, and the majority of our machines are CNC (computer numerically controlled) which allows us to produce with great accuracy and much more quickly than a traditional stonemason could. However our masons still carry out the final finishing and quality control by hand. In addition we have our own installation teams whose skills and attention to detail ensure that the finished job is as good as it can be.
case studies
Book-matched Calacatta Vagli marble shower panels, private residence.
Vein matched silver travertine in hotel swimming pool
Portland stone feature wall in office reception area, 2 New Ludgate.
Marble wall cladding and vanity in hotel washroom
Book-matched marble panelling in the penthouse suite of the Mandrake Hotel.
Onyx reception wall panel and vein-matched reception desk