Selecting The Stone



Part of our mission is to search the world over for new and exciting stones, while simultaneously perfecting the art of selecting our newly acquired and classic materials. Our goal is to bring you the highest quality and most beautiful stone available from each quarry.

You may be familiar with the end product as it appears within the context of your designs, but it is the aim of this article to give you some insight into the clear communication and labor intensive processes that are required to select Stone Source quality materials, and prepare them for your projects.

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Calacatta Vision is a very elegant, highly selected, version of the classic Italian Calacatta marble. The marble is characterized by a very compact, bright white background color with dramatic rivers of gray and sometimes gold veins running through the stark white fields.

The selection process begins with examining the quarry face and determining how best to extract the areas that look like they will yield the most favorable blocks.

Newly extracted blocks are then initially examined for dimensions, defects and more or less evident veins which determine the quality and value for each block. Smaller and irregular shaped blocks with good color are set aside to make strips that will be used to make tiles.

Larger dimensional blocks are further inspected and in this phase our experts are trying to imagine, from looking at the exposed faces of a block, what the inside of the block will look like. This phase is carried out through collaboration between our offices in Carrara, Italy and New York and the family run factories that we work with in the Carrara region. For special projects, our customers are also welcomed to become a part of this process via visits to the factories, or through digital imagery, and selections are made accordingly.

Once the choice blocks are agreed upon, a discussion ensues about how best to utilize each of the chosen blocks. Prized blocks are primarily for slab production and it is decided which thicknesses are to be sawn, and if it would be better to saw the block perpendicular to a particular face of a block or parallel to it. This is dictated by case to case dimensional requirements, structural integrity and veining characteristic.

After the blocks are sawn and the slabs are finished, we view images of the slabs for the final approval and inspect them for our desired aesthetic and any structural flaws that may not have been captured in viewing the outside of the block.

Tile strips move on to a final phase of selection before being cut to their desired size.

The factories we work with are steeped in a rich history going back several generations in the marble trade. These factories are amongst the best we've found in the art of selecting marble tiles into matching lots. They use techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation, and are now enhanced by cutting edge modern technology to select with regard to background color, veining characteristics, and blending to create an aesthetic that nature cannot perfect without their assistance.

Our man in Carrara goes to inspect the tiles once more before they are very carefully packaged, labeled, and loaded on to a container. This rigorous selection process ensures that your projects come out looking their best.

The following photographs are of a recently completed project in New York for Brown Rudnick, a law firm with offices in Times Square. Designed by Gensler's New York office, the beauty of the stone competes with the amazing view of the New York skyline from the 45th floor.






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