Steven Schrenk

Coming to the stone industry via studies in art and design at SCAD where I first fell in love with this material, I approach stone design with an artistic eye developed from years working in museums and galleries curating and installing exhibitions. I carve sculptures in marble and granite which continues to deepen my connection with natural stone. Cutting and fabricating slabs and blocks, working with architects and designers and managing complex installations are an extension of my hands-on skills in the industry and the studio. I enjoy expressing the beauty, and telling the story, of natural stone to convey its timeless message, ranging from the quarry to your finished design and everywhere in between.

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Recent Posts

Coverings 2013. IDCEC Approved Sessions

Posted by Steven Schrenk

Coverings is a little over a month away. Make sure you don't miss it this year. Atlanta, Ga. April 29 - May 2.  

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The Official Sign Of Spring ... Bistro Green.

Posted by Steven Schrenk

Who cares about a groundhog... The official sign of Spring has arrived, Bistro Green Vetrazzo Slabs.

Keywords: Bistro Green

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Happy Holidays

Posted by Steven Schrenk
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOUR FAMILY .... 

Keywords: LEED

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Vetrazzo Colors

Posted by Steven Schrenk

Vetrazzo® is a recycled glass surface comprised of 100% recycled glass. Vetrazzo is an exquisite surface material—truly a work of art—and it becomes the centerpiece for your home or project. So, what else makes it sparkle? A high glass content ( 85% by volume), expansive color palette, and story in every surface. From architectural to art glass, to beer bottles and jars, each mix is a signature blend of color and life that tells a story about you, too.

Flint Collection 
Cool Titanium, Hollywood Sage
Champagne Flint, Martini Flint
Porter Flint 
(Left to Right)

Keywords: Charisma Blue, Palladian Gray, Ruby Red, Cobalt Sky, Millefiori, Glass House, Bistro Green, Cubist Clear, Alehouse Amber

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Millefiori - "A Thousand Flowers"

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Millefiori - "A Thousand Flowers"
Millefiori .... "the sweet scent and dazzling colors of a hillside covered with wildflowers. For centuries, Italians have made glass in brilliant colors called Millefiori - "a thousand flowers." The Millefiori mix captures that beauty with salvaged glass from a renowned art glassmaker.

Millefiori gets a lot of attention in our office. Not only is it a conversation starter but it is by far the most unique colors when it comes to recycled glass counter tops. There is nothing else like it on the market. So where does it come from and why is it so unique?

Keywords: Millefiori, Made in America

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