Stone statue, Diana and the deer
Beautiful sculptural group in Vicenza stone depicting the goddess Diana accompanied by a deer and a hunting dog. Stone statue with natural antique patina. Code: 100-ST Dimensions: Height 180 cm Pedestal height 50 cm
Beautiful sculptural group in Vicenza stone depicting the goddess Diana accompanied by a deer and a hunting dog. Stone statue with natural antique patina. Code: 100-ST Dimensions: Height 180 cm Pedestal height 50 cm
Salvator Rosa Fireplace in Grey Stone Dimensions: Width 136 cm Height 120 cm Depth 10 cm Code: CLS-31
Lighting is an essential part of interior architecture. Thanks to new LED technologies, the possibilities for using light to design spaces have increased significantly. With the combination of perforated stone and LED lamps, the elegance of Vicenza stone merges with technology, achieving remarkable results.
Pair of Ionic-style stone columns. Turned columns with four-volute Ionic capital, natural antique patina. Dimensions: Height 248 cm Diameter 30 cm Capital 42×42 cm Code: CLS-07
Pair of Tuscan-style columns. This is an architectural element crafted from Vicenza stone, with a natural antique patina. Dimensions: Height 248 cm Diameter 30 cm Capital 42×42 cm Code: CLS-8
The creation of a Vicenza stone staircase is a distinctive hallmark. An element that creates movement within spaces and, through the use of stone, takes on notes of elegance combined with extraordinary durability.
Natural stone cladding for interior walls and building facades is one of the countless uses for natural stones, among which Vicenza stone stands out for its ductility and color.
When thinking of a home—and more metaphorically of its meaning as a safe haven—it is instinctive to associate it with the image of a lit fireplace. Stone fireplaces represent more than just a source of heat; they are furnishing elements as well as symbols of gathering.
We proudly consider ourselves stone artisans, a definition that encompasses many meanings and is often misused. But what does it really mean to be artisans in the stone working sector?
Man has always sought to shape the elements that surround him. There is something instinctive in the need to communicate with one’s peers through objects. Stone sculptures represent one of the highest forms of expression in artistic culture and, in a more modern context, have become ideal objects for the furnishing of outdoor environments.