Double Waterfall Island
Both ends of a freestanding island drop to the floor for a fully wrapped, furniture-like piece.
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A freestanding island visible from three sides, so both ends were wrapped to the floor rather than one. The mitered corners were cut at 45 degrees and joined so the seam disappears into the edge, and the veining was mapped to carry over both drops without a break. A double waterfall only works when the island is genuinely open on both ends — here it anchors the room without needing a backsplash or upper cabinets to frame it.
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Veining That Carries Over
The pattern was mapped slab-by-slab so the veining runs off the top surface and down both waterfall faces uninterrupted.
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Invisible Mitered Joints
Both corners were cut at 45 degrees and joined tight, so the edge reads as a solid block of stone rather than a top sitting on panels.
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