In the world of high-level stone carving, a piece is never truly finished until it meets the light it was designed for. A long-standing client of mine originally commissioned a pair of classical urns for a property in Bahrain. Several years after the completion of that commission, I was approached to move those same carvings…
There is a specific weight to the air inside Westminster Hall. Having spent years with a mallet in hand within the historic masonry of that great space—and the intimate, high-stakes precision of the Piers Cloakroom—I have learned that stone is a vessel for history. But for me, that dialogue goes deeper than the architecture itself.Westminster…
Imagine “the song” as a melody—sometimes beautiful, sometimes discordant—that weaves its way through the fabric of craftsmanship. It carries the wisdom of ancient times and the revelations of the present moment. This isn’t just a romantic notion; it is the very essence of our craft. It is a melody that resonates through each masterpiece, infusing…