Newsletter Vol 29
Embracing the potential of natural stone as an architectural and sculptural element allows us to create designs that are complex and unique. Over the years we have collaborated with artists, architects, interior designers, landscape architects and product designers to develop a series of custom surfaces, artworks and sculptures that propelled us to discover the unexplored.
One of our most recent collaborations was with the Japanese architectural firm Studio Glitt for Nozomi restaurant in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
We helped translate Studio Glitt’s initial two-dimensional design of Islamic geometric patterns in natural stone to bring life to their creative vision.
Newsletter August 2019
Hello everyone,
Embracing the potential of natural stone as an architectural and sculptural element allows us to create designs that are complex and unique. Over the years we have collaborated with artists, architects, interior designers, landscape architects and product designers to develop a series of custom surfaces, artworks and sculptures that propelled us to discover the unexplored.
One of our most recent collaborations was with the Japanese architectural firm Studio Glitt for Nozomi restaurant in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
We helped translate Studio Glitt’s initial two-dimensional design of Islamic geometric patterns in natural stone to bring life to their creative vision.
Newsletter Vol 28
The Kona installation at the Assembly Row, Somerville was one of the first projects we started working on when we launched ANOMA in 2017. This was a special order Art Deco inspired installation, achieved by simply mirroring the Kona modular surface.
We worked closely with the installation team and the client on this facade skin installation and are ecstatic with how it has turned out!
Newsletter Vol 27
This special-order installation in New Delhi, India, creates a latticed stone screen with a unique composition of squares. Carved out of shot-blasted Jurassic Gold Limestone, it is an assemblage of several distinct modules. Standing on a metal framework, these modules unite together to span the entire height of a four-storey residential building.
The Grid, also available as a modular surface panel, is a part of Anoma’s Crosta collection. The collection derives its name from the Latin word ‘crusta’, creating perforated surface skins or envelopes that allow buildings to breathe.
Newsletter Vol 26
The Puritsu is a part of the Ishi Kiri collection, which derives inspiration from the traditional Japanese paper-folding art of origami. Conceptualized for a private residence in Bhopal, India, this back-lit installation crafted out of Australian White marble, sheaths one wall in the bedroom; the patterns are organic, visually tuning the atmosphere of the space.
Newsletter Vol 25
We are delighted to announce that our special order installation project Kona, New Delhi has won Coverings Installation and Design Award 2019 in the category Special Recognition – International.
Newsletter Vol 24
The Continuum, Bhopal is a custom-designed back-lit installation that celebrates water – its inherent energy and dynamism. Marked by sinuous curves, it immortalizes sea waves and currents. Conceptualised for a private residence in Bhopal, India, the installation is composed of two back-lit sculptures. They stand in the living room, visually tuning the atmosphere of the space.
Newsletter Vol 23
The Kona, New Delhi
This special-order installation carved in Cecelia Gold Limestone for a private residence in New Delhi, India is an adaptation of the Kona, a part of Anoma’s Breathing Surfaces collection. The installation is a celebration of pure geometry.


