WORDS Michaela Stehr IMAGES Vicky Lam
Caesarstone has released the first instalment of a year long collaboration with Spanish design guru Jaime Hayón (who we previously featured here).
The project, entitled Stone Age Folk, which was recently unveiled at the Interior Design Show in Toronto, features a range of Caesarstone’s signature quartz in the form of tabletops, wall hangings and cabinet fronts.
Each piece portrays a stylised face, with Jaime using inspiration from old folklore, ranging from Hungarian myths to African masks and fables. The faces are constructed from a selection of small pieces of engineered quartz, which are slotted together in a process called marquetry.
The series will be expanding for Milan Design Week in April 2017.
For more information, visit caesarstone.ca.





