An editorial e-commerce experience for monolithic stone furniture.
QUARRY carves tables from solid Italian travertine — each piece cut from a single block, so no two are ever the same.
The full home page — scroll inside the frame to explore it.
The brief was to build a site that showed the product for what it is — its scale, its texture, its weight — without styling tricks or noise around it.
So the interface steps back. Full-bleed photography, deep obsidian space and a single editorial serif do the work; everything else is removed until only the material is left. The result reads less like a storefront and more like the catalogue of a stone atelier.
Instrument Serif carries every headline with quiet authority. Inter does the structural work — navigation, specifications, body. Two voices, no decoration.
Obsidian for the stone, a warm travertine cream for the page, and a single crimson — used as sparingly as a maker's mark.
Each table — like The Atlas — gets a page built around the material: the slab shown in full, its dimensions and origin, and the quiet reminder that you're buying one of one.
“The Atlas” product page — scroll inside the frame to explore it.
Built by nature.