One minute after I stepped into the festive halls of the Lapicida showroom in London, I had already learned something: Lapicida is Latin and mean stone cutter. Makes sense in a showroom full of amazing stones. Lapicida is the stone specialist for amazing interior and exterior solutions. And moreover: One of our cool BlogTour London sponsors.
Up to my Lapicida visit I have never given too much thought to stone in interiors. I have always loved a nice antique stone floor in country style kitchens. But the assortment at Lapicida stunned me: reclaimed stone from Italy, France, even 1000 years old stones from Bethlehem. At certain points I felt like I should float and not step on those precious antiques. But I was reassured: these stones are made for walking!
Thank you Lapicida for being a great sponsor and host in London. If you want to know more, find them on Facebook and Twitter.
What do you think of antique stones in interiors?
Photography by Igor Josifovic; my serious 'visage' shot by Tina Bernstein.
I loved being part of this tour and really enjoyed listening to James, who knew everything there is to know about stones for interiors and reminded me of a passionate storyteller. They are truly at the top of their game!
ReplyDeleteMy favourite was the reclaimed stones.
How very apt that both you and I are clicking away with our cameras:)
I LOVE the photo you took of the male sculpture but I also LOVE that photo of you (moody and sexy), courtesy of 'moi'. Thanks for the credit.
I think I need another shooting with you, Tina:-))
DeleteLove the photography and little angles you've discovered - it was a real pleasure to have you on this trip
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Veronika! I was more than honoured to be among such great bloggers! Thanks again!!!
DeleteI'm a huge fan of stone floors and stone in general! They give a rustic and authentic sense to every house!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, next time you're in London we have to meet up!
Maria x
I love stone floor and that one with the geometric graphic pattern is my absolute favourite: muted in colors but bold in pattern!
ReplyDeleteI would have liked to see that with my own eyes. Thanks for sharing these. I'm a huge fan of stone in general. Mixing stone and wood is my idea of a stylish home.
ReplyDeleteI have to add that I love that first tile you posted, the white one with the grey and black pattern. I would like to have just one and use it as a kitchenware.
I wanted to sneak out a few of those beautiful tiles myself:-)) They really have an amazing selection, Lisa!
DeleteFanatastic recap of our visit to this great showroom! Missing my new BlogTour friends .. but at least we will "always have London" ..
ReplyDeletexoxo J
Great blog Igor and some fantastic shots too. James loved hosting you and the BlogTour team at our Kings Road London showroom. If you ever need any help with anything regarding stone, do fire away.
ReplyDeleteAlso, did you see Lynn from Decor Arts Now blog too? Also well worth a read: http://is.gd/PZk1PO.
Thank you so much for hosting us in your fab showroom!! Hope to visit soon again!
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