Natural stone has been a popular choice for monuments for centuries, and for good reason. The natural beauty, durability and unique character of the stone, make it an ideal material for creating lasting memorials and impressive works of art. With fascinating color schemes and robust properties, Larvikite and Anorthosite add unique aesthetics to any monument.
Monuments
Natural stone has historically been widely used for monuments, valued for its qualities such as strength, durability and aesthetics.
Blue, sculptural bench in Lundhs Blue®.
Stonemason: Kaja Dahl. Photo: Kevin Fauske
Tombstones and sculptures
Lundhs extract quality stones for monuments that last for generations. Whether it is headstones, public memorials, sculptures or installations, natural stone provides a lasting and beautiful result.
Symposium Norge
Since 1985, international stone sculptors have been invited to participate in Symposium Norway in our quarry in Stålaker. The artists work on their individual sculptures in Larvikitt during a six-week stay.
Stonemason: Kaja Dahl, Norway.
Photo: Kevin Fauske
Stonemason: Makoto Fujiwara, Japan.
Photo: Symposium Norge
Stonemason: Ioanna Filippodú. Greece.
Photo: Symposium Norge
Stonemason: Makoto Fujiwara, Japan.
Photo: Symposium Norge
Stonemason: Zoe de L'Isle Whittier, France.
Photo: Symposium Norge
Stonemason: Kaja Dahl, Norway.
Photo: Kaja Dahl
Stonemason: Susanne Tunn, Germany.
Photo: Symposium Norge
Stonemason: Makoto Fujiwara, Japan.
Photo: Symposium Norge