SHOP STONE PRODUCTS

  • Wilshire Red

    Named after the region in southwest England known for its ancient architecture and chalky landscape, this exquisite mix of coppery browns and black dominates like Stonehenge against a red sunset.

  • White Plains

    Named for the marshy white plains that now host the bustling New York metropolis of the same name, White Plains has a creamy white background with various sized contours of gray spots floating throughout.

  • White Cliff

    Pure and unsullied is the essence of White Cliff. Named after the chalky White Cliffs of Dover, this whitest of whites makes a statement of grand proportions.

  • Vail Village

    Reminiscent of dark chalet roofs silhouetted against a Rocky Mountain snowfall, Vail Village is a classic blend of black and white with a myriad of black specks that gently soften the contrast.

  • Talbot Gray

    Influenced by the steel manufacturing hub of Port Talbot, Wales, this intriguing design is a fascinating study in contrasts as blacks and whites meld together to form a remarkably complex shade of gray.

  • Snowdon White

    Gleaming and crisp with tiny flecks of gray and tan, this elegantly simple design recalls the pristine snow-covered top of the highest mountain in Wales.

  • Skara Brae

    Set against a bone-white marbled backdrop, bold translucent taupe-green veins plunge in various directions with subtle white and black tributaries interspersed throughout.

  • Seattle Rain

    A quiet medium-gray foundation reminiscent of a misty Seattle afternoon hosts a dense spray of minute gray pinpoints and a dappling of black and gray daubs.

  • Sanibel Shoreline

    Like wet sand on a shell-dotted shoreline, this intriguing design is made from recycled Cambria and features a pearl-gray base with close-knit sprinklings of light and warm specks, intermittent black dots, and a mingling of pale white silhouettes.

  • Salt Lake

    A neutral white backdrop is spread with innumerous faint warm dots overlaid with freeform and geometric shapes. The design takes its name from Salt Lake City and the largest salt water lake in the Western Hemisphere.

  • Rose Bay

    A white foundation is infused with robust black marble veining, creating a striking abstract effect where opposites definitely attract.

  • Praa Sands

    Subtle yet striking veining mimics rocky outcroppings along this pristine stretch of beach on England’s southernmost coast.

  • Pikes Peak

    A medium-gray stage is set with countless multitudes of gray dots accented with occasional white and gray abstracts that call to mind the iconic summit in the majestic range of Colorado.

  • Pendle Hill

    Warm cream and beige clusters meander throughout Pendle Hill to create a mesmerizing effect accentuated with darker specks to attract additional interest.

  • Park Gate

    The random mix of browns, grays, and black mimic the marshlands and an old sandstone sea wall that once protected the village of Parkgate on the River Dee in northwest England.

  • Notting Hill

    Organic burgundy veins traverse an exceptionally clean warm white canvas, adding to the design?s natural warmth. When you look closer, the veins of Notting Hill delicately shimmer.