



This tableau is built from hand-laid stone , with a deep, -ground field that shifts through espresso, aubergine-brown, and soft charcoal, giving the background a velvety depth. Two large fan shapes rise from the base, their curves defined by subtle tonal changes and the directional lay of the , creating movement and shadow across the surface.
At the centre, a decorative urn anchors the composition. Above it, a cornucopia-like plume of leaves and berries is rendered in creamy ivories, warm beiges, and soft gold-stone tones, with fine linework and small highlights that bring the motif to life. Small accents punctuate the upper field, adding rhythm and a refined, jewel-like detail.
Designed as an art surface, this piece works beautifully as a framed wall panel, a niche feature, or a centrepiece insert within larger stone flooring or schemes where narrative and craftsmanship are meant to hold attention.