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Stone Source

215 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
212.979.6400
stonesource.com

4-7--stone-logo.jpgA number of people have recommended Stone Source to us lately. Built primarily as an online resource, Stone Source now has showrooms popping up all over the country which give you a really nice opportunity to see/touch/feel what you want for your bathroom, kitchen or whatnot.

4-7--stone-store.jpgStone Source sells A LOT of stuff besides stone. Here's an incomplete list: granite, marble, limestone, ceramic, metal and glass tiles, stone, porcelain and gypsum. All of this is viewable on their intense website, which also allows for sorting, browsing and search.

We don't know yet how their prices match up to others, but we imagine they're competitive since Stone Source is dealing in volume. They want to be your one stop shop for all your STONE needs.

 
 

Stone Source

Location:
215 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
Phone:
212.979.6400
Website: stonesource.com
Categories: tile & stone

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Stone Source is absolutely amazing and very well priced. I found beautiful scarpelleto tiles for my bathroom that I had not seen anywhere. If you're seriously looking for tile or stone for any project, you MUST see their showroom before you buy from anyone else. The staff is great, but call for an appointment if you're ready to buy. Otherwise, feel free to look all you want.

posted by Dathan on 2006-04-08 11:59:35

I contacted them and they only sell to architects and designers. Any other recommendations??

posted by ejf.216 on April 16th 2007 at 8:18am
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Try DeZahra in DC. They sell some of the same materials and sell direct.

posted by luxestyle on January 3rd 2008 at 8:28am
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Try this online stone company:

Amlink Marble Carving Stone Fabrications.

They import full lines of building and architectural stone products, like marble, granite, limestone, sandstone, travertine and slate. Amlink Marble also supplies other high end building materials. Check them out. You may try ro negotiate really good prices with them.

posted by stoneguy on June 19th 2009 at 1:23pm
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