Off-white and pale blush portions set into a divinely pale base bring to mind the elegance of special occasions, and, look closely - you can almost see the tooth-marks.
Featuring aggregate extracted from a quarry in Verona, Italy, Juliette’s Kiss draws literature to extract meaning from materiality. Named for its intrinsic connection to Verona, the setting of William Shakespeare’s most well-loved tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, this new stone demonstrates the expressive versatility of material composition and its capacity to evoke the senses according to the founding elements of design — colour, tone, shape, form, value and texture.