25 Stone Bathtubs To Make A Statement

25 Stone Bathtubs To Make A Statement
Stone is a timeless material that will never go out of style, and wherever you use it, it’s always cool, functional, practical, catchy and durable. Stone tiles and stone itself may be used for cladding bathroom walls, floors, ceilings and for cladding shower spaces but a stone bathtub is what will make a bold statement... 
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Minimalist Concrete And Stone Residence In Japan

Minimalist Concrete And Stone Residence In Japan
F Residence, the combined house and office of Go Fujita, founder of architecture office Gosize, reflects a distinctive Japanese aesthetic that favors natural materials and finds beauty in simplicity. Located in Hyogo, in a beautiful natural setting selected as one of Japan’s top 100 sites for viewing cherry blossoms, the house blends within its surrounding... 
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61 Wonderful Stone Bathroom Designs

61 Wonderful Stone Bathroom Designs
I can’t imagine a cooler material for a bathroom than rough stone – it’s natural, eco-friendly and looks modern and luxurious at the same time; this material is long-lasting and easy to find. There are many ideas how to apply it in the design, for example, decorate the bottom and legs of the bathroom with... 
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56 Awesome Garden Stone Paths

56 Awesome Garden Stone Paths
Stones paths in a garden are amazing because they look very natural and simple, and that’s why it’s the best variant in case you have a Japanese or zen garden which look very natural. Big stones, small stones, mosaic or a mix with pebbles – choose what suits your garden most. Make a stairs of... 
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Eco-Friendly Side Tables Of Paper And Stone

Eco-Friendly Side Tables Of Paper And Stone
Recycling and eco-friendly designs are important for us to save the planet, and when they are stylish and eye-catchy, it’s even cooler! Belgian designer Charlotte Jonckheer has created two side tables with stone tops supported by curved recycled paper and stone dust legs. The two side tables are named Chaud, which is also the name... 
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Contemporary Residence That Seems To Be Carved Out Of Stone

Contemporary Residence That Seems To Be Carved Out Of Stone
Located in Armadale, an up-and-coming leafy suburb of Melbourne, Australia, this monolithic-looking residence by b.e architecture appears as if it has been carved rather than built. The house is characterized both by a sculptural heftiness and an ethereal weightlessness, most seen when the sunlight illuminates the stone’s texture. On the ground floor, the generously day... 
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Graceful Calma Bathtub Of Monolithic Stone Blocks

Graceful Calma Bathtub Of Monolithic Stone Blocks
A bathroom is an oasis of purity and relaxation, especially if you have a comfy bathtub where you can relax a bit after a long day. Modern bathtubs tend to catch an eye – they aren’t just functional, they are a part of your bathroom decor and sometimes even a statement. Wood, stone, marble, onyx... 
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A Stone Cabin Turned Into A Rustic Holiday Retreat

A Stone Cabin Turned Into A Rustic Holiday Retreat
Amsterdam-based studio Laura Alvarez architecture has designed a rental holiday retreat in the natural park in the north of Spain emerging from a stone-ruin within a more than two-hectare terrain of natural landscape. The home typology is based on a traditional construction of the area called ‘cabaña pasiega’ (peasant cabin) but with a contemporary twist.... 
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Natural Stone-Inspired Tiles Collection By Marazzi

Natural Stone-Inspired Tiles Collection By Marazzi
The darkest known form of slate and prized Belgian rock Pierre Blue are among the inspirations for the latest tiles in Marazzi’s Mystone range with three new types of tiles: Ardesia, Bluestone and Lavagna. The tiles are made from porcelain but offer the appearance of natural stone. Each model is available in a range of... 
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