Liz Laycock, lecturer and stone expert, shares her insights on stone education, material sustainability and how initiatives like the Stone Library are inspiring a new generation of specifiers and desi
We recently reported on the Design Museum’s Tools for Transition exhibition, which explores how design innovation is helping to move the UK to a greener future. One of the four projects that make up t
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Architect Adam Draper of Draper Studio shares how his people-first design process turns complex residential challenges into elegant, site-responsive homes.
This case study shows how Caochan na Creige uses local Lewisian Gneiss to create a striking, site-responsive home.
A case study showing how natural stone creates a timeless, cohesive finish throughout the bespoke Anchor Residence.
Dutch studio Plasticiet transforms recycled plastic waste into distinctive, design-led surface materials that combine circular sustainability with high-quality finishes for architecture and interiors.
BAUX has built a distinctive position in the world of architectural materials by blending Scandinavian design sensibility with a rigorous commitment to acoustics, sustainability and material innovatio
Curators Rebecca Jak and Taylor Hall unpack why stone still matters, exploring its physical, cultural and sustainable role in architecture and art in the new “What Lasts Doesn’t Always Hold Shape”
Whitberry House shows how stone can bridge eras, a contemporary extension by Pend Architects that respects its Georgian roots while making a confident modern statement.
The Stone & Surfaces Show, which takes place from 12–14 May 2026 at ExCeL London, is set to be ‘festivalised’, with the introduction of the new Surfaces Cinema.