Bookmatching: The Art of Symmetric Stone.

It starts with a block of stone

These slabs are cut in sequence, like pages of a book.

We flip every other slab

Now, they are mirror images of each other

The Showstopper

The result is a dramatic, symmetrical pattern that is purely natural art. We call it a "butterfly."

Location

It works everywhere you want a stunning focal point. Entryways, showers, and office lobbies

The Perfect Candidate

The best results come from stones with strong, bold veining and rich patterns. Subtle is not the goal

Fabrication Challenge

This is precision work. The edges must be cut and jointed to a fraction of a millimeter

The "Invisible" Seam

When done correctly, the center seam is invisible. The two slabs become one.

Before You Start

Planning is key. Factor in the cost of extra material and the skill of your fabricator

Common Mistake to Avoid

Don't let a poorly jointed seam or subtle stone choice ruin the effect