Travertine · Bone
Honed Anatolian travertine, run continuously from coping to pool floor. Underwater it turns the colour of weak tea and warm sand; dry, it stays cool underfoot at noon. No liner, no tile grid — just stone.
We work with a deliberately small palette — honed travertine, still water and warm light — detailed so the engineering disappears and only the material remains.
The paletteEvery project is drawn from the same restrained set — chosen to age with the light, the sea and the stone around it.
Honed Anatolian travertine, run continuously from coping to pool floor. Underwater it turns the colour of weak tea and warm sand; dry, it stays cool underfoot at noon. No liner, no tile grid — just stone.
A 3 mm gap, drawn the full length of the pool, where the water simply leaves. Cut and calibrated by hand on site so the surface sits dead level with the stone — the edge you feel but never quite see.
Where most pools show a tide line of scale and shadow, ours shows nothing. The coping is set to the millimetre so the water reads as a single mirror plane — a horizon laid flat into the terrace.
Light treated as a material in its own right. Warm 2700K LEDs, sealed and glare-shielded, wash the travertine from below so the pool glows like a lantern long after the sun is gone.
A small palette, detailed without compromise — so the architecture, not the catalogue, is what you remember.
A first conversation usually takes thirty minutes. Bring your site plan, or a single photo of the view.