Featured Stone Art & Architectural Installations
A collection of my most distinct projects—blending raw natural stone with modern parametric patterns and heritage-inspired craft.
This is a parametric wall I created from a single 75mm thick stone slab, featuring a through-and-through jaali pattern. This design is highly sought after by architects for its ability to create a fluid, wave-like illusion, especially on large facades and double-height walls where it plays beautifully with light.
For this triple-height living area, I recreated an 18th-century Roman temple illustration by Giovanni Piranesi. The entire mural is hand-carved in 75mm Diana marble, with layered sections reaching 150mm in thickness to create dramatic depth and shadow, turning a simple wall into a piece of history.
A client wanted a seamless exterior, so I designed and built this hidden door using natural sandstone. The entire door is clad in stone, perfectly matching the facade's texture and pattern, making it completely disappear when closed. It's a functional and artistic solution for a clean, modern look.
This staircase wall features custom-designed hexagonal marble tiles with 3D floral patterns. I integrated backlighting into specific tiles to create a warm, ambient glow that highlights the carving's depth and transforms the staircase into a stunning focal point of the home.
This large 6x3 feet panel showcases a fusion of red and yellow Jaisalmer sandstone, inspired by Mughal architecture. The central elephant figure is carved with immense detail and pasted onto the red stone base, creating a powerful 3D effect perfect for an entrance or statement wall.
Inspired by the iconic Tree of Life jali at the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, this mural is carved from natural stone. The interwoven branches symbolize growth and interconnectedness, making it a meaningful and serene centerpiece for spiritual spaces, offices, or premium homes.
This large-scale rose is sculpted from multiple layers of sandstone, with each petal individually carved and placed to create a seamless, blooming flower. The final piece has a diameter of 6 feet and extends 14 inches from the wall, with integrated backlighting to enhance its dramatic 3D form.
For the SambarPot restaurant in Delhi, I designed this feature wall to reflect South Indian heritage. The intricate stone temple carving, surrounded by tropical leaf motifs, acts as a cultural landmark within the space, providing a unique and memorable dining atmosphere.
This project shows the complete transformation of a room over 60 days. The final design features a textured stone wall with custom, backlit triangular sconces that create a modern, geometric pattern and a sophisticated ambiance.
About Featured
These projects aren't just decorative; they are engineered. Whether it is a 75mm thick parametric wall or a fully hidden door, I balance structural integrity with aesthetics. The magic happens at the intersection of CNC precision and manual hand-chiseling, and every piece is treated with an industrial-grade sealant so it stays clean and dust-free regardless of the texture.
When you see the depth in these installations, you are looking at the result of layer-by-layer crafting. I work primarily with durable materials like high-density Sandstone, Italian Marble, and Granite, ensuring that the art doesn't just look good on day one but lasts for decades.
What sets these projects apart is the process:
- Design & Engineering: For parametric walls, I start with 3D views to map the pattern against your specific wall dimensions. It is not just about placing stone; it is about how the light hits the curves.
- Material Choice: For high-traffic areas, I recommend non-porous stones. If you want intricate murals, I opt for softer sandstones that allow for deeper, more detailed hand-chisel work.
- Maintenance: One of the most common questions I get is about cleaning. I apply industrial-grade waterproofing sealants before dispatch. This means a simple cloth wipe is all you need to keep even complex grooved designs free from dust.
From heritage Mughal motifs to modern geometric waves, I treat every project as a legacy piece. Whether you are an architect looking for a double-height facade solution or a homeowner wanting to transform a living room wall, I am here to help you turn your vision into solid stone.
Stoneartwala
I’m Abhishek. I left my 9-to-5 job because I believe stone deserves to be more than just a wall—it should be art. Every piece you see here is a project I've personally overseen, from the first sketch to the final polish in my studio.
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