Stone
Natural and engineered surfaces chosen for movement, scale, edge detail, and daily use.

Natural and engineered surfaces chosen for movement, scale, edge detail, and daily use.
Veneers, solid timbers, and flooring selected for grain, tone, tactility, and continuity.
Structure, reflection, transparency, and finely controlled contrast.
Quiet neutrals, deep tones, and precise sheen levels that support the architecture.

MATERIAL CONTINUITY
The most resolved interiors repeat a material language without repeating the same finish. Cabinetry, floors, walls, counters, furniture, and hardware can share undertones, texture, or visual weight while remaining distinct.
Surface, color, and texture understood through complete rooms rather than isolated samples.
Color temperature, daylight, and adjacent materials can change how a finish reads.
Cleaning, sealing, heat, water, scratching, and patina should match the intended use.
Edges, reveals, joints, hardware, and neighboring surfaces determine whether the detail feels resolved.
Every approval is checked against the broader interior rather than made in isolation.
Bring plans, samples, inspiration, or an existing finish you need to work around.