Archive for the 'Cast Stone' Category

Creating an Outdoor Sanctuary by Cathy Coker Martin
November 2005 Issue - Title: Outdoor Rooms, The Hottest Trend in Home Design by Cathy Coker Martin

As a little girl I remember spending hours in my grandmother’s backyard swing. Daddy built an amazing treehouse for us in the big oak tree behind our house, complete with a zip […]

Our job was to get people talking stone… With our stone language I think we have laid claim to being the first to do so. Dear Friends, Architects and Tradesman old and new: While browsing through the pages of this catalog, I hope that you will appreciate the time and energy that has been spent […]

 Richard Carey and Michelle Dalton
When I met Richard 9 years ago I was managing a salon for 14 years.  I didn’t know what I wanted in terms of my career, but was hungry for an opportunity which was totally different and challenging.  Richard has always had the intuition and vision to see people for their potential worth. I […]

Founder Richard Carey found his niche in the cast stone industry. After 15 years of national success he afforded Dallas the luxury of a specialty stone showroom for Stone Legends named Galleria Pierra. “Pierra” not only is the Italian word for stone but the name of the gallery’s worldwide stone collector.

Giving back to the community in […]

If you didn’t catch D Magazine’s blog snippet about tomorrow night’s event “Expressions in Stone & Bronze,” featuring local sculptor Scott Gentry, consider this your friendly reminder.
You’ll see the artistry behind pieces created in basalt, marble, limestone and alabaster plus a number of pieces cast in bronze.
Scott’s sculptures are truly distinctive as they reflect movement […]

If you’re like our customers, you’re always looking for ways to add value to your house. And with so many options available, where do you start? One of your options is to head over to our online catalog and scan our selection of cast stone window surrounds.
Michael Webb’s website on home building tips had […]

Stone is the oldest building material of all and certainly the most enduring. Too bad the artisans can’t live as long as their work. One thing that can endure is their skills, if we protect them. Lost arts are like the artists that practiced them, treasure chests of skills passed from generation to generation. As a […]