Architect@work Brussels 2026: STONE NV Introduces New Materials
Last week, the STONE NV team headed to Brussels for one of the most influential trade fairs for architects and interior designers in the Benelux: Architects@work 2026.
Last week, the STONE NV team headed to Brussels for one of the most influential trade fairs for architects and interior designers in the Benelux: Architects@work 2026.
Visit STONE NV at Xiamen Stone Fair 2026 (booth A3442)! From March 16-19, discover our latest natural stone and ceramic collections. The perfect place to compare materials and optimize your projects. See you in Hall A3!
Natural stone, ceramic, or composite? Discover the differences in appearance, maintenance, and durability. In this complete comparison, we help you make the perfect material choice for your floor, terrace, or kitchen countertop.
Discover the Geology and Granitocer collections from STONE NV: high-quality ceramic tiles with the authentic look of limestone and terrazzo. The perfect match between timeless natural beauty and modern top performance in terms of maintenance and durability for every project.
Discover the timeless beauty of terrazzo! From its 15th-century Venetian roots to modern, sustainable designs, learn how this durable, speckled material elevates floors, kitchens, and bathrooms with a unique, artistic touch.
STONE NV brought together architects, designers and partners during its Christmas networking event, creating a warm and informal setting for professional exchange. Conversations focused on materials, detailing and contemporary design challenges. With initiatives like this, STONE strengthens its role as a meeting place for the architecture and design community, beyond its role as a material supplier.
Reclaimed Belgian cobblestones are making a powerful comeback in luxury architecture and landscape design. Once used to pave the historic streets of Europe, these century-old stones now bring authentic character, proven durability and low-carbon sustainability to modern projects worldwide.
Their natural patina, frost and salt resistance, and compatibility with both classic and contemporary aesthetics make them a favourite among architects—from Beverly Hills to Amsterdam and Tokyo. Whether used for driveways, plazas or refined garden paths, reclaimed cobblestones offer a rare blend of heritage, resilience and timeless beauty.
Flagstones —also called rubble stones or "shards"—are thin, irregularly shaped slabs of natural stone. Their organic shape and authentic charm have made these irregular tiles a real comeback in modern design in recent years. Available in a variety of stone types (quartzite, sandstone, or limestone) and colors—from strikingly bright to soft earth tones—they form the missing pieces of the puzzle that seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor spaces. In this blog post, we delve deep into the world of flagstones: what they are exactly, how they've been used throughout history, the different types found worldwide, and the best way to install and maintain them.
Travertine is a natural stone that has been beloved for centuries in architecture and interior design. The stone has a warm, earthy appearance that perfectly complements contemporary designs that feature natural materials.
Stone will be present on May 29 and 30 at Architect@work BXL, the trade fair for (interior) architects and designers at the Tour & Taxis site.