Custom piece dossier

Tables / consoles / vanities / plinths / hospitality / objects

Stone furniture made around the room, not a catalogue size.

Start with the object type. The quote then resolves dimensions, stone direction, finish, edge, freight, access and approval path before production is accepted.

Large custom stone dining table representative category reference
Representative image Final quote depends on dimensions, stone, finish, delivery city, access and approval path.

Object shelf

Choose a form, then make it specific.

Fewer directions, clearer quote logic. Every item here is a starting point for a measured commission, not a fixed product promise or stock claim.

Large dining and boardroom tables representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
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Large dining and boardroom tables

Oversized stone tables for rooms that need scale, engineering discipline, and delivery planning early.

Scale inputTarget length

Room checkNumber of seats

Material lensBase clearance

Best fit
Best for large residences, hospitality, private dining, commercial rooms, and boardroom-style briefs.
First brief inputs
Target length, Number of seats, Base clearance, Delivery route
Start with this direction
Console and entry tables representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
02

Console and entry tables

Narrow architectural pieces for entries, corridors, lift lobbies, and gallery-like rooms.

Scale inputWall width

Room checkDepth limit

Material lensArtwork context

Best fit
Best when the first room needs a formal arrival moment with proportion, stability, and stone direction resolved.
First brief inputs
Wall width, Depth limit, Artwork context, Stability concerns
Start with this direction
Sinks and vanities representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
03

Sinks and vanities

Custom bathroom pieces coordinated around drawings, plumbing, support, water exposure, and stone suitability.

Scale inputDrawings

Room checkPlumbing positions

Material lensWet-area use

Best fit
Best for powder rooms, primary ensuites, boutique hospitality bathrooms, and architect-led wet areas.
First brief inputs
Drawings, Plumbing positions, Wet-area use, Builder timing
Start with this direction
Coffee tables representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
04

Coffee tables

Low sculptural pieces for living rooms, suites, lounges, and paired-table arrangements.

Scale inputRoom layout

Room checkSofa clearance

Material lensPreferred footprint

Best fit
Best when the room needs a strong stone gesture without the practical complexity of a dining table.
First brief inputs
Room layout, Sofa clearance, Preferred footprint, Corner softness
Start with this direction
Plinths and pedestals representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
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Plinths and pedestals

Stone display forms for sculpture, retail, gallery moments, and residential focal points.

Scale inputDisplay object

Room checkHeight

Material lensFootprint

Best fit
Best for display pieces where proportion, stability, and material drama matter more than storage.
First brief inputs
Display object, Height, Footprint, Finish tolerance
Start with this direction
Bars and hostess stands representative custom stone direction
Representative direction / quote before production
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Bars and hostess stands

Custom hospitality pieces for front-of-house moments, reception counters, and service-led rooms.

Scale inputUse pattern

Room checkService height

Material lensQuantity

Best fit
Best for restaurants, hotels, studios, and retail spaces that need durable presence and clear working dimensions.
First brief inputs
Use pattern, Service height, Quantity, Cleaning regime
Start with this direction

Material direction

Stone selection is part of the commission, not a finish menu.

Stone options are indicative and subject to slab availability, natural variation, freight suitability and project review. The first quote reply should narrow what is beautiful and what is feasible.

Arabescato White representative material direction
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Arabescato White

Marble / Honed, satin, or polished after project review

Large tops may require slab approval, vein direction review, and base-position coordination. Carry into quote
Dark Emperador representative material direction
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Dark Emperador

Marble / Honed, satin, or polished after use review

Low sculptural forms need edge softness, corner radius, and daily-use tolerance clarified. Carry into quote
Warm Travertine representative material direction
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Warm Travertine

Travertine / Filled and honed is the usual starting point

Bathroom or vanity briefs require plumbing, waterproofing, fixing, and installation boundary clarity. Carry into quote

Commission pathway

Custom should feel considered, not vague.

The quote path turns reference images and rough dimensions into written assumptions before any order is accepted.

  1. 01

    Brief

    Send the piece type, room, dimensions, inspiration, role, city, access notes, budget range, and timing.

  2. 02

    Direction

    We review the brief and identify the right stone family, form, finish, edge profile, and missing details.

  3. 03

    Specification

    The idea becomes a written scope with dimensions, material assumptions, production notes, freight, and approval points.

  4. 04

    Quote

    You receive a custom quote for review. No order is accepted until the scope and commercial assumptions are confirmed in writing.

  5. 05

    Production

    After approval and deposit, the piece moves into fabrication, packing, freight, and delivery planning.

What to send

The fastest quote starts with practical context.

Approximate information is enough to begin. The first response can identify missing drawings, sample needs, material constraints and delivery assumptions.

  • Piece type or intended use
  • Approximate dimensions or drawings
  • Room photos, inspiration images, or design references
  • Preferred stone, colour, or material mood
  • Delivery city and access constraints
  • Budget range, deadline, and decision-maker

Project brief

Give the first quote enough context.

Share enough practical context for the Australian quote process to review stone, scale, access, and approval path before preparing a useful quote.

01Who is specifying it?

Name the person, studio, and city so the reply can match the project context and delivery assumptions.

02What is being made?

The first quote pass depends on piece type, scale, room context, budget, and timing.

03Which material direction feels right?

Name a stone family if one is already preferred, or leave space for material guidance in the reply. Stone options are indicative until slab availability, natural variation, freight suitability, and project review are confirmed.

04What could affect approval or delivery?

Access, building rules, client approvals, and site timing are often the difference between a rough range and a quote.

Brief checklist

Make the first quote reply more specific.

Brief readiness: 0/9
  • 01RoleMissing
  • 02Piece typeMissing
  • 03BudgetMissing
  • 04CityMissing
  • 05ScaleMissing
  • 06StoneMissing
  • 07TimingMissing
  • 08AccessMissing
  • 09BriefMissing

Next best inputAdd the role and project type first.

Pricing inputs

  • CurrencyAUD quote follows review
  • Final quoteDepends on dimensions, stone, finish, delivery city, access, and approval path
  • Stone optionsIndicative until slab availability, natural variation, freight suitability, and project review are confirmed
  • Order statusNo order accepted until written quote approval

No payment now. The reply confirms quote assumptions, missing inputs, material direction, freight/access assumptions, and next steps.

Thank you. Your custom brief has been received for Australian review. The first response will confirm missing details, material direction, freight/access assumptions, and whether a quote can be prepared. Keep drawings, inspiration images, and access photos ready for the next reply.