At first glance, two slabs of the same material may seem identical. Each block extracted from nature is unique. And even within the same block, every cut reveals a new composition: veins intensify, tones shift, movements evolve. That is why slab selection is a critical moment in any project. It is not only a technical decision — it is an aesthetic one. One slab may feel calm, another expressive. One may bring lightness, another may become the focal point. And this is where experience matters: the ability to look at stone and envision the final result. To anticipate how it will be applied, how light will interact with it, how veins will connect. In natural stone, the material may be the same — but the outcome never is.
But those who work with stone know — they are not.