Etiket: free dimensional stone veneer

  • New Atlas

    With its dense surface pattern creating a sand stone texture and its uneven geometry, it is a unique product. Either installed with joints or as dry stack walls, it delivers a completely different appearance. It is manufactured in 6 different colors.

  • Rupe Manufactured Stone

    Rupe eliminates monotony with airs of Atlas, Masso and Cappadocia. Rupe may create the effect of stones collected from around to be used in construction of a country house. It is manufactured in 6 different colors.

  • Natilus

    Differentiated from the like in the mountains, it reflects the texture of stones shaped in the rivers. Its smooth contours are ideal for buildings embraced by the nature. It’s a good choice for garden walls and enclosure walls around pools.

  • Carrara

    Carrara Decorative Stone - Imitation Stone - Stone Veneer and it is a beautiful stone cladding 

  • PRIVATE Villa 27 - Yalova - TURKEY

    A MARVELOUS Villa in the Forest on the Hills of Yalova

    Yalova is a city famous for both its sea and mountain views. Situated on the coast of the Sea of Marmara, the city offers beautiful sea vistas. The surrounding area is covered with lush green forests and mountains that host natural beauty. From several points in these mountainous areas overlooking the city, magnificent mountain views can be seen. In this private villa, which enjoys both sea and mountain views simultaneously, our Masso decorative cladding stones in ash and anthracite colors have been blended.

    When the harmony between stone cladding and window sills is achieved, as seen in this villa, it can give the structure an aesthetic appearance. Stonewrap sill and window products add a finishing touch, much like mascara is an essential part of eye makeup.

    Location: Yalova
    Product: Masso
    Color: Ash and Anthracite

  • A Mountain House Between Vineyards and Forests
  • MIRADA Hotel - Erciyes Ski Resort - Turkey
  • PRIVATE Villa 8 - Italy

    VILLA "SW", Bellagio with a stunning view of Lake Como 

    “You might think philosophy is difficult enough; however, compared to being a good architect, it is nothing.”

    Famous philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein said this while helping to design the house of his sister, Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein.

    Architect Marco Castelletti, supporting the truth of this statement, aimed to create a new form while preserving the topography of the sloping terrain when designing Villa “SW.” He also sought to broaden the view of the enchanting Lake Como and Bellagio as one ascends the villa’s floors, incorporate materials and stones that reflect the region's character, and make references to Como’s local heritage.

    This is where the designer’s vision and ours intersect. Our model, which is almost a reproduction of the region's natural stones, was chosen by Architect Marco Castelletti due to its irregular structure and lighter weight compared to natural stone. The extraordinary harmony of contrasts in the building's design is complemented by the rich, amorphous structure of Rupe. The project is named "SW" as a subtle nod to Stonewrap, which is perfectly aligned with the design.

    The villa is also a great example of the application of dry-stacked culture stone for thermal insulation.

    Project: Villa "SW"
    Product: RUPE - Ash

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