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A sensitive, even tender bust depicting a young woman on the cusp of maturity, is new in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum
New is also a stone portrait which likely represents a Greek poet, priestess, or benefactor
In the Danish city of Billund, there is a playground called “Play Contract“, where children and adults are supposed to come together around objects made of pink marble
The project in LEGO City aims to encourage generations to play together
The Belgian artist duo Studio DŌ plays in its creations with the two sides of the stones, which are raw block and sculpture
The small block is used to store a piece of jewelry created from the same material
“Gothenburg floor“ as a trademark for the redesign of a shopping center in the Swedish city
Architectural firm Sweco and sculptor Pål Svensson intersperse the granite slabs with spread brass strips containing civic data
Dispute in Sheffield over 37-ton Carrara marble tomb for local bare-knuckle-boxer celebrity
Cemetery officials say bereaved family did not seek permission for monumental site
Best of 2021: Architecture with natural stone
Die Redaktion von Stone-Ideas.com hat diejenigen 5 Berichte zusammengestellt, die im vergangenen Jahr am häufigsten angeklickt wurden
Exhibition with works of Italian artist Jago until July 03, 2022, at the Palazzo Bonaparte in Rome
The sculptor works with white marble and treats his topics from unusual perspectives
The New Era Coffee & Bar in Schwabing aims to bring together the modern image of the new coffee brand and the lifestyle in an artists’ quarter
The interior designers of the Ippolito Fleitz Group have also used natural stone for this purpose, but only as a special accent in the design
27th Marble Izmir from March 30 to April 02, 2022: more than 1000 exhibitors and more than 80,000 visitors expected
Highlights of the event will be a Buyers Delegation Program and a B2B Business Meeting with 500 guests from nearly 40 countries, among them 200 from India
The façade of the Argenta Bank on Belgiëlei in Antwerp blends unobtrusively with the adjacent residential buildings
The architects from Emmanuel Lenders & Partners have given the entrance to the new “campus“ of the financial company a nevertheless striking street frontage