Pacific Northwest
Stone Advisory for Seattle & the Pacific Northwest
Seattle is where Mark Hubert co-founded Stone Trend — building it from an empty warehouse into one of the finest curated stone collections in the Pacific Northwest. That history means deep relationships with the region's top designers, architects, and fabricators, and firsthand knowledge of the local market.
The Pacific Northwest design aesthetic tends toward clean, modern, and material-honest — letting the stone speak for itself. Projects in Medina, Mercer Island, Bellevue, and Capitol Hill regularly specify honed and leathered finishes on rare materials that demand precise fabrication. Seattle's tech-driven luxury market values authenticity and craft, which makes stone selection and execution quality especially visible. We bring a level of material knowledge to PNW projects that's difficult to find locally.
Every market has its own project profile. Here are the types of Seattle projects where independent stone advisory makes the biggest difference.
Having built and operated a stone boutique in Seattle, we know the regional supply chain, fabrication landscape, and logistics corridor intimately. This firsthand experience translates into faster procurement and fewer surprises for Pacific Northwest projects.
Stone Scope Review
A written assessment of your project’s stone scope — feasibility, risk, cost ranges, and a recommended procurement path.
Strategy
Full sourcing plans, fabricator vetting, allocation strategy, and a risk memo for the entire stone scope.
Embedded Advisory
Ongoing oversight from allocation through installation review, including fabrication oversight and slab verification.
Procurement
We purchase stone on your behalf and manage it from supplier to fabricator with full chain-of-custody documentation.
18 Years
in Luxury Natural Stone
Former Antolini
Luigi & C Spa — 9 Years
Co-Founder
Stone Trend (Seattle)
Working on a Seattle project? Start with a free 15-minute conversation.
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Start with a free 15-minute sanity check. If the project needs deeper work, we can decide that together.