Since ancient times, ceramics and stone have been close to people, used in daily life and shaped by tradition. Through innovation, they have become even more familiar in the modern world.
Cosentino, the Spanish manufacturer of architectural materials, has long pioneered new technologies, working with large-format tiles, engineered stone, and uniquely processed natural stone. While these materials are widely used in architecture around the world, many offcuts and remnants are left behind in factories, often without a destination and ultimately discarded.
In collaboration with designer James Kaoru Bury, this exhibition reimagines such fragments—transforming what was once destined to be waste into forms of quiet resonance and renewed presence.