European-Style Vintage Marble Fireplace
This grand European-style vintage marble fireplace draws its inspiration from classical palace architecture. Showcasing the artistic expression of intricate carvings.
This grand European-style vintage marble fireplace draws its inspiration from classical palace architecture. Showcasing the artistic expression of intricate carvings.
This marble outdoor bar counter is adorned with floral reliefs, drawing inspiration from European decorative traditions.
This project was designed and completed for a high-end private residence in the United States, focusing on creating a grand marble entrance courtyard combined with a functional driveway space.
The Catholic marble hexagonal pulpit represents a perfect union between holy symbols and architectural beauty.
Learn the three Greek column orders—Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian—their key features and meanings, and how they are used in modern architecture and home design, including custom marble columns.
In Rome, Italy, there is a bridge that perfectly blends architecture and sculpture—the Ponte Sant’Angelo. Spanning the Tiber River and leading directly to the majestic Castel Sant’Angelo, it is one of the main routes to the Vatican. Also known as Hadrian’s Bridge, it was built by Emperor Hadrian, who constructed what is now Castel Sant’Angelo. …
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Among all subjects in marble sculpture, the “Veiled Sculpture” is undoubtedly one of the most astonishing categories. Its allure lies in a visual illusion that borders on the impossible.
This exquisite life-size sculpture captures the profound moment of Jesus washing the feet of His disciples. crafted from natural high-quality marble and carved with exceptional artistry.
While both Michelangelo and Bernini chose the same subject, they captured two entirely different “Davids.” Here is a breakdown of how these two legends reimagined the biblical hero.
people see marble as just another building material. However, to me, marble is not merely stone; it is a “captured soul.” This perspective shifts the narrative from viewing marble as a commodity to appreciating it as a medium of artistry.
We are honored to provide marble decoration products for a luxury resort in the USA. This project was fully customized to match the hotel’s overall design style.
In general, a 6-foot marble statue costs between $1,800 and $3,000. The price range largely depends on the sculpture’s complexity, the material’s quality, and the sculptor’s craftsmanship.