Author Archives: Stone Guy

Banjo Vanity

The Banjo Vanity is three laminated layers of Soapstone milled into shape. It extends the width of the powder room forming a shelf over the commode.

A vanity for Folly Farm

This vanity is ready for installation. The back splash is loose to facilitate handling. The really unique feature is the surface – I finished it with an abrasive brush, giving it the look and feel leather. I cant wait to see the pictures of the finished room!

Solid Carved Shower Pan

Carved from a single slab of Old Dominion grade Virginia Soapstone, this shower pan measures 40″ x 60″. The client promised pictures of it when it’s installed – I’ll keep you posted!

Shaker Sink

This Shaker style sink is hand carved from a single block of Church Hill Soapstone. It can be drilled for a vanity or kitchen drain. 25″x 42″x5 5/8″

Sea Horse

This design came from a 1920′s plaster pattern I found in the attic of the Alberene Soapstone office building. I don’t know where the original was installed or by whom, but bringing it to life was a great joy. VA soapstone 1.24x16x30 63lbs