by Stewkley Stone | Nov 14, 2014 | Awards, Media Features
Steven Reeves of Stewkley Stone has been awarded the “Certificate of Excellence” and “Material Master” status from Caesarstone.
by Stewkley Stone | Nov 14, 2014 | Awards, Media Features
Stewkley Stone was awarded the gold standard for innovation for their unique waste system that brings all of the practical benefits of a plastic shower tray to a marble or stone surface. The waste insert slots into the square hole in the tray and then a piece of marble to match sits on top of this. Stewkley produces these shower trays any size and can fabricate all the wall claddings to match. The shower tray itself sits into a unique tanking tray system which prevents any risk of...
by Stewkley Stone | Nov 14, 2013 | Awards, Media Features
Simon Taylor Furniture and its sister company, Stewkley Stone, have scooped a coveted industry award – the Designer Kitchen & Bathroom Magazine’s ‘Material Mastery Award’. The prestigious event was supported by over 30 of the combined sectors leading brands and was presented by television personality Melissa Porter – best known for her BBC programmes ‘To Buy or Not to Buy’ and ‘Escape to the Country’. The award recognises highly skilled craftsmanship and was awarded to the two businesses for their work with Caesarstone’s stunning ‘Motivo’ quartz in Crocodile. From the beginning of the project, Stewkley’s co-owner and master stone mason, Steven Reeves and Simon Taylor, founder of Simon Taylor Furniture, knew that in order for the unique beauty of the Motivo Crocodile surface to be shown off to best effect, the cabinet’s design must be simple and contemporary, yet perfectly executed. They also understood that for the quartz’s unique ‘crocodile skin’ appearance to be highlighted, a considerable run of the material would be required. As a result, the finished cabinet measured over 2 metres in length, with the sheer, flush expanse of its side panels and top surface providing the perfect showcase for Motivo Crocodile’s wow-factor aesthetic. The cabinet also called for the skills and mastery that can perhaps only come from a second-generation stonemason. Whilst the Motivo Crocodile surface is like no other, its highly realistic texture means not even the tiniest fabrication imperfection can be afforded. It was a complex project and Reeves and Taylor painstakingly ensured that every millimetre of the cabinet was crafted to exact standards. Corners and closures were precision tooled and finished and...