French jewelry designer Marion Batigne: “Sassolina.”French jewelry designer Marion Batigne calls her natural stone collection “Sassolina.”
https://www.stone-ideas.com/98299/naturstein-schmuckdesignerin-marion-batigne/
 

Monitillo1980, Designer Luca Nichetto: “Nessie.”Monitillo1980 teamed up with designer Luca Nichetto to develop a special everyday object: “Nessie.” It is a doorstop.
https://monitillo1980.it/pietre-di-monitillo/nessie/
 

MARM \ MORE®. Left: bomber jacket Vivilla, right: raincoat Filippa.Designers Fili Pari from Italy, Alice Zantedeschi and Francesca Pievani, use stone powder in their innovative textile MARM \ MORE®. Left: bomber jacket Vivilla, right: raincoat Filippa.
https://filipari.com/en/categoria/outerwear/
 

Marsotto Edizioni.Marsotto Edizioni from Italy has numerous decorative items on its website, including in the “Accessories” section.
https://www.edizioni.marsotto.com/en/products/842/accessories
 

Mikol.US-Taiwanese company Mikol uses thin stone to manufacture accessories for the exclusive marble lifestyle.
https://www.mikolmarmi.com/
 

Editions Milano.Editions Milano offers a wide range of stone objects for everyday use that are truly functional and add a special touch to any home.
https://editionsmilano.com
 

FiammettaV.FiammettaV has a lifestyle in Carrara Marble manufactured in the White Mountains in Tuscany.
https://fiammettav.com/collections/designers-shop
 

Giobagnara, Elie Saab.Giobagnara also collaborates with designers. Here, for the marble chess set by Elie Saab.
https://giobagnara.com/giobagnara_eliesaab
 

Apuana Corporate.Apuana Corporate has ideas for the table.
https://www.apuanacorporate.com/prodotti/
 

Pimar Limestone.Pimar Limestone from southern Italy has funny figures in its design collection.
https://www.pimarlimestone.com/en/products/stone-design-stone
 

Alfredo Polti.Alfredo Polti company from Switzerland turns its gneiss into small, practical objects.
https://alfredopolti.ch/startseite/shop/
 

Rathscheck.Rathscheck from Germany realizes ideas from slate.
https://www.rathscheck.de/schieferdeko-shop
 

International Commission on Geoheritage Stones.Finally, a few sophisticated things, not made of stone but about stone: The International Commission on Geoheritage Stones has its books in print for € 70 and digitally for free on download. https://iugs-geoheritage.org/publications/
 

Frederick M. Hueston: “Stones That Built a Nation.“From the soaring columns of the U.S. Capitol to the rugged facades of small-town courthouses, American stone has shaped the country’s most iconic buildings. In “Stones That Built a Nation,“ Frederick M. Hueston tells the stories (ISBN 979-8290094229.)
 

Mountain Press Publishing Company.Mountain Press Publishing Company is located in Missoula, Montana, and publishes nonfiction books on geology, natural history, and the history of the western United States for children and adults.
https://mountain-press.com/