
Cathaya Feature Wall
Silver Fir Stone, quarried from ancient rock formations in the Rocky Mountains of North America, boasts a hue reminiscent of the first snowfall under the moon, reflecting on century-old fir trees. On its silver-gray base, delicate yet robust ink-colored annual ring patterns flow. With a solid and dense texture, it boasts a Mohs hardness of 6 and a cool, matte finish.
It resembles a poem dedicated to modern spaces, featuring ice and wood elements - often seen on the curtain walls and floors of minimalist architecture, the serene countertops of high-end exhibition halls, or the entire landscape wall of a Zen tea room. In the dialogue between light and shadow, it carries the coldness of mountain rocks while also embodying the warmth of forests, injecting a quiet and eternal natural force into the space.



