--
Our fossil stone provides the perfect accent to bathroom design.
--
The stone, a freshwater limestone, features naturally occurring 50 million year old fossils. This unique stone is quarried from an ancient lakebed located in Southwest Wyoming, then meticulously cut, honed, and finished by our artisan craftsmen to your exact specifications. It is suitable for use in vanity tops, tile boarders, tub surrounds, showers and in flooring. Let our in-house design staff work with you to design the perfect bath.
Screen-Quote
This bathroom features a wall created from large custom-cut tiles. The stone is our "Fossil Lake Classic" stone layer in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The wall features a school of large and small 50 million-year-old fossils moving from left to right. The right portion of the wall makes a perfect backdrop for the shower. Our fossil stone can be used in wet and dry environments. We seal the stone with a silicone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
The feature wall in a large walk-in shower was made from our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The stone contains 50 million-year-old fossils in a limestone matrix that offers unique natural colors and textures. Our stone can be used in both wet and dry environments. The stone has been sealed with a silicone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This back wall tub surround was made from our "Fossil Storm" stone in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The custom-cut, irregular-sized, tiles have been arranged to depict a school of 50 million-year-old fossil fish swimming from the left to the right. Our fossil tiles can be used in both wet and dry environments.
This large walk-in shower was made from fossil stone tiles. The stone is our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Honed" finish. The tiles were custom cut to a variety of sizes. The fossils include large Mioplosus labracoides, large and small Diplomysuts dentatus, and Knightia eocaena. The tiles have been sealed to protect them from stains.
This combination bath/ shower wall was made from large 2' x 3' fossil stone tiles. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer with a variety of 50 million year old fossil fish. The fossils include Knightia eocaena, Priscacara serrata, and Cockerellites liops. The tiles were supplied in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The fossil stone can be used in both wet and dry enviornments.
This fossil stone vanity top and backsplash were made from our 'Fossil Storm" stone layer. The stone has a honed finish and eased edge. Fossil Storm stone is one of our premier stone layers. It is a hard compact limestone with detailed fossils throughout. The stone has been sealed with a silcone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This shower wall features three accent tiles containing 50 million-year-old fossil fish. The fossil stone has a "Combination" stone finish (honed tiles with the fossils in shallow relief). The fossils include six Knightia eocaena, and a large Mioplosus labracoides. The surrounding field tiles are cut from a filled travertine stone.
This steam shower features a large fossil tile. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The fossils are two large Diplomystus dentatus. Our fossil stone was also used for the tub surround. That stone is our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Honed" finish.
This marble shower features an accent row of fossil limestone Tiles. The band was cut from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer in a Natural Cleft finish. The fossils include four Knightia eocaena, a Mioplosus labracoides, and two Cockerellites liops. The fossil stone is suitable for use in both wet and dry environments. We seal the stone with a silicone based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This modern limestone bathroom features a large single fossil tile in the shower. The 50 million-year-old tile was supplied in a honed finish and it contains a large Diplomystus dentatus on a highly figured stone. A dark border tile has been used around the fossil to create a frame.
This unique shower combines classic travertine walls with a bold metallic center wall. Inset into the metal wall is a 1' x 8' band of 50 million-year-old fossil stone tiles. The tiles were supplied in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The shower floor is a river rock.
This two-sink vanity top and backsplash were made from our "Fossil Storm" stone layer. The top was supplied with a 2-1/2" built edge that highlights the natural sediment layers in the stone.
In this bathroom shower, the client chose to incorporate smaller accent tiles made from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer. The tiles were supplied in a honed finish. The honed tile has a flat surface with the fossils showing in cross-section. The fossil stone was an ideal color match for the larger ceramic tiles used throughout the bath.
InquireThis tile wall features a school of 50 million-year-old fossil fish. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer with bold textures in a range of warm beige colors. The custom-cut 8" x 8" tiles were supplied in a "Natural Cleft" finish.
A detailed view of a honed vanity top with an undermounted sink. The top was made from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer. The fossil shown is a large Mioplosus labracoides. The 50 million-year-old fossil stone was honed and polished down to the fossil layer, cut to size, and delivered, ready to install. We also apply two factory coatings of a silcone-based sealer designed to protect the stone from stains.
This vessel sink sits atop a slab of our 50 million-year-old fossil stone. The limestone top and short backsplash were supplied in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossil in shallow relief). The lone fossil shown is a small Priscacara serrata.
This irregularly shaped fossil mural hangs as wall decoration in a beautifully detailed Tucson bath.
This bathroom features a wall created from large custom-cut tiles. The stone is our "Fossil Lake Classic" stone layer in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The wall features a school of large and small 50 million-year-old fossils moving from left to right. The right portion of the wall makes a perfect backdrop for the shower. Our fossil stone can be used in wet and dry environments. We seal the stone with a silicone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
The feature wall in a large walk-in shower was made from our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The stone contains 50 million-year-old fossils in a limestone matrix that offers unique natural colors and textures. Our stone can be used in both wet and dry environments. The stone has been sealed with a silicone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This back wall tub surround was made from our "Fossil Storm" stone in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The custom-cut, irregular-sized, tiles have been arranged to depict a school of 50 million-year-old fossil fish swimming from the left to the right. Our fossil tiles can be used in both wet and dry environments.
This large walk-in shower was made from fossil stone tiles. The stone is our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Honed" finish. The tiles were custom cut to a variety of sizes. The fossils include large Mioplosus labracoides, large and small Diplomysuts dentatus, and Knightia eocaena. The tiles have been sealed to protect them from stains.
This combination bath/ shower wall was made from large 2' x 3' fossil stone tiles. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer with a variety of 50 million year old fossil fish. The fossils include Knightia eocaena, Priscacara serrata, and Cockerellites liops. The tiles were supplied in a "Natural Cleft" finish. The fossil stone can be used in both wet and dry enviornments.
This fossil stone vanity top and backsplash were made from our 'Fossil Storm" stone layer. The stone has a honed finish and eased edge. Fossil Storm stone is one of our premier stone layers. It is a hard compact limestone with detailed fossils throughout. The stone has been sealed with a silcone-based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This shower wall features three accent tiles containing 50 million-year-old fossil fish. The fossil stone has a "Combination" stone finish (honed tiles with the fossils in shallow relief). The fossils include six Knightia eocaena, and a large Mioplosus labracoides. The surrounding field tiles are cut from a filled travertine stone.
This steam shower features a large fossil tile. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The fossils are two large Diplomystus dentatus. Our fossil stone was also used for the tub surround. That stone is our "Rust Lake" stone layer in a "Honed" finish.
This marble shower features an accent row of fossil limestone Tiles. The band was cut from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer in a Natural Cleft finish. The fossils include four Knightia eocaena, a Mioplosus labracoides, and two Cockerellites liops. The fossil stone is suitable for use in both wet and dry environments. We seal the stone with a silicone based sealer designed to protect it from stains.
This modern limestone bathroom features a large single fossil tile in the shower. The 50 million-year-old tile was supplied in a honed finish and it contains a large Diplomystus dentatus on a highly figured stone. A dark border tile has been used around the fossil to create a frame.
This unique shower combines classic travertine walls with a bold metallic center wall. Inset into the metal wall is a 1' x 8' band of 50 million-year-old fossil stone tiles. The tiles were supplied in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossils in shallow relief). The shower floor is a river rock.
This two-sink vanity top and backsplash were made from our "Fossil Storm" stone layer. The top was supplied with a 2-1/2" built edge that highlights the natural sediment layers in the stone.
In this bathroom shower, the client chose to incorporate smaller accent tiles made from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer. The tiles were supplied in a honed finish. The honed tile has a flat surface with the fossils showing in cross-section. The fossil stone was an ideal color match for the larger ceramic tiles used throughout the bath.
This tile wall features a school of 50 million-year-old fossil fish. The stone is our "Fossil Lake" stone layer with bold textures in a range of warm beige colors. The custom-cut 8" x 8" tiles were supplied in a "Natural Cleft" finish.
A detailed view of a honed vanity top with an undermounted sink. The top was made from our "Fossil Lake" stone layer. The fossil shown is a large Mioplosus labracoides. The 50 million-year-old fossil stone was honed and polished down to the fossil layer, cut to size, and delivered, ready to install. We also apply two factory coatings of a silcone-based sealer designed to protect the stone from stains.
This vessel sink sits atop a slab of our 50 million-year-old fossil stone. The limestone top and short backsplash were supplied in a "Combination" finish (honed stone with the fossil in shallow relief). The lone fossil shown is a small Priscacara serrata.
This irregularly shaped fossil mural hangs as wall decoration in a beautifully detailed Tucson bath.