Architectural stone, construction & engineering

FINISHES
Texture decides.
FINISHES
Stone finishes describe the way a natural stone surface is treated—cut, refined, or textured—to control light, touch, and perception. Honed finishes create a soft, matte calm; polished surfaces introduce depth and reflection; textured finishes such as flamed, brushed, or sandblasted emphasize material grain and tactility.
In modern architecture, finishes are used as a design tool rather than decoration. Architects select them to define atmosphere, performance, and scale—smooth finishes for interiors and precision detailing, textured finishes for exterior durability, grip, and shadow play. The same stone can appear quiet or expressive depending solely on its finish.
Through careful finish selection, contemporary architecture turns stone into a calibrated surface: responsive to light, context, and use, while remaining grounded in material authenticity and long-term permanence.

Reflective, precise, refined

Refined, controlled, precise

Linear, rhythmic, precise

Matte, uniform, restrained

Coarse, granular, durable

Fractured, raw, expressive

Subtle, granular, tactile

Rugged, pitted, durable

Resistant, structural, dense

Continuous, organic, eroded

Technical, repetitive, directional

Fluid, dynamic, carved
