The fantastic technology of pliable stone is transforming our ideas of home. With this very cool new invention, stone can now be bent and flexed and that gives designers and builders a whole new set of ideas. One of the first to the market, Eco-Arch is a pioneer in this amazing technology to make environmentally friendly building materials.
In general stone is hard and cannot be twisted so it is difficult to integrate it into building forms. But now, we can do something about that, all thanks to bendable stone technology. Through a rearranged process, it is also possible for natural stone to be softened and pliable. It allows designers to get more creative. Eco-Arch’s malleable stone is sturdy, enduring, and simple to manipulate, placing it on the top of the list for architects and builders.
Flexible stone is revolutionizing architecture with its capability for innovative and unique designs. Now architects can create curves and shapes in stone that would have been impossible in the past. From clean walls to intricate patterns, it’s up to you! Eco-Arch is aiding architects in exploring what bendable stone can accomplish, and helping redefine the boundaries of building design.
Bendable stone is one of those products that is quite versatile. You can use it for exterior walls and for inside walls, floors and even furniture. That living room with a curved stone wall, or the kitchen counter that wraps around into the next room and bends around both of its far corners: bendable stone makes these fantasies real. Eco-Arch is looking forward to the many possibilities of bendable stone in architecture and interior design.
With a design that combines the elegance of natural stone with malleable technology, Eco-Arch is reinventing stonework. For architectural grand achievements or tiny design flourishes, bendable stone is an unusual adjunct to any space. It is highly malleable and can be molded in many ways, creating beautiful and intricate patterns that were not available until now. Eco-Arch, with dedicated, and hopes to bring to hay day new green products with future for architecture.