


Each square is cut from horn and laid in a clean grid with tight butt joints, allowing the material’s natural banding and tonal movement to become the design. The palette runs through deep charcoals, warm ambers and tobacco browns, with streaks that read almost like brushwork or woodgrain under a high polish.
Because horn is a natural by-product material, no two tiles are identical. The variation across the field creates a living, moody surface that changes with viewpoint and lighting, moving from near-black to translucent warmth.
Suitable for feature walls, bar fronts, cabinet and door panels, furniture inlays, and statement surfaces to special commission. Horn can also be bonded to lightweight panels, making it a strong option for weight-sensitive locations such as luxury yachts and private jets.