Tuesday, February 22, 2011

SEMI-PRECIOUS STONE DESIGN

To follow up on our last blog posting (see below) featuring gemstone design, we are still gushing over unique and beautiful creations for the home using semi-precious stones. Eduardo Garza's pieces are truly magnificent - below are a few of his napkin rings and cabinet pulls, all handcrafted from gemstones and 24 K gilt metal.
Amethyst Napkin Ring, Eduardo Garza. Also available in nickel.

Turquenite Napkin Ring, Eduardo Garza. Also available in nickel.

Malachite Napkin Ring, Eduardo Garza. Also available in nickel.

Malachite Pull, Eduardo Garza. Also available in nickel.

Amethyst Point Pull, Eduardo Garza. Also available in white gold gilt or dipped in 24K or nickel.

Smokey Quartz Pull, Eduardo Garza. Also available in white gold gilt or dipped in 24K or nickel.

Place Card Holder, Eduardo Garza. Also available in white gold gilt.

Our latest obsession is using semi-precious stones in interior design. Whether it be manufacturing a back-lit gemstone counter top, designing custom doors or windows with geodes or accenting a room with stone accessories, gemstones will make a room sparkle! 

Caesarstone Concetto
Backlit onyx accent wall

Backlit onyx entry door


Agate napkin rings. RabLabs.

Willy Daro Etched Bronze Coffee Table with Petrified Wood Detail. Craig van den Brulle.

detail

Agate Bookends. Roost.


Caesarstone Concetto

Caesarstone Concetto

Agate Plate. RabLabs.

Willy Daro Bronze and Malachite Lamp. Craig van den Brulle.

Bedroom with geode table lamps.

Caesarstone Concetto

Willy Daro Bronze and Amethyst Lamp. Craig van den Brulle.


Sconce. Philip Nimmo Ironworks.


Exterior Light Fixture. Philip Nimmo Ironworks


Fireplace screen with geodes (Pietra Santa Fire Screen). Philip Nimmo Ironworks.

Pen box with agate. RabLabs.

1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    I am writing an article for a Canadian online magazine called 'The Genteel'. The focus is on the use of precious and semi precious stones in interiors. For the same, I need some images to go along with the article. I was wondering if you could help me out with regards that. While I cannot pay for the images, I would, of course, make sure that the concerned source(s) is/are duly credited for the images. Kindly do let me know if you would be able to help. Looking forward to a reply. Thank you very much.

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