General
A to Z of natural stone industry in 2020
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WONASA REPORT: Comparative government policies for quarrying of natural stone
Government policies related to quarrying of natural stone vary from country to country, in fact, in big sized nations where the administration is decentralised, policies may vary from province to province. Mining policies are often a complex issue, and government policies also vary frequently to reflect new sensibilities and priorities.
Wine racks in Natural Stone - Video
Wine holders made of natural stone may well have the potential of becoming a mass product if the idea catches on. They could be a unique and interesting furniture item in the home in many parts of the world. The video explores the intriguing possibilities.
Stopping the spreading of the coronavirus on surfaces
Leticia Belinchon,
33 common characteristics of stone people
by Anil Taneja anil.litosweb@gmail.com
In the difficult times, a bit of humour can help to make it easier. Laughing at oneself is one medicine these days. Do you recognise yourself in some of these characteristics?
1. By and large very hard working people.
Marmomac, Verona 2019 - The conclusions
The 2019 edition of the Marmomac fair in Verona, from 25 to 28 September, was held against a backdrop of not only an environment of deep unease at the growing market share of artificial stone at the expense if natural stone, but also clear signs of a global economic slowdown underway.
Stone Infinite - Product Design Show, Xiamen 2018
During the last edition of the Xiamen Stone fair, from 6 to 9 March 2018, simultaneously an exhibition” Stone Infinite-Product Design Show” was held with the objective of highlighting how natural stone could be used to create products of domestic use without excluding the design element, but also without forgetting that the functionality of an object should remain the main objective and, therefore, the appearance should be subject to the limitations of functionality.
A unique bar made in granite
In the restaurant “ A Barra”, in Madrid (Spain), which boasts of one Michellin star rating, the central bar is the most striking element of the place ( as suggested by the name “Barra” which mean Bar). Its dimensions and special characteristics, its elaboration, was a real challenge for all those who were involved in the project.