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The natural stone backlighting combines two primary elements (light and stone) to shape a range of design and decoration possibilities with the only limit of imagination, providing personality and exclusivity. Natural stones with a low degree of opacity such as onyx or alabaster are preferably chosen for backlighting.\u00a0<\/p>\n
Nowadays, more and more designers, architects and interior designers use \u201ctranslucent stones\u201d to add a different touch to each project.<\/p>\n
Cuellar Stone, with long years of experience in the knowledge of materials as well as their application in backlighting work, has developed various projects with architecture studios and designers of the highest level such as Foster and Partner<\/a>. With this architecture study, a cube was made in Macael White Marble simulating life on Mars and reaching a design challenge, since I know that I got to work in areas of the marble cube with thicknesses of up to 2 mm to make the backlighting effect more spectacular.<\/p>\n