Our Project of the Year 2022

CDK Stone has had the pleasure of working with a series of different clients this year and created a variety of different masterpieces that we’re proud to be a part of. One project that stood out in the mind of CDK Stone was a contemporary and light escape created by Morgan Ferry of Morgan Ferry Design. This home belongs to well-known Richmond FC Captain and Brownlow Medallist, Trent Cotchin, and businesswoman and popular influencer, Brook Cotchins. Situated in the breath-taking inner-city suburb of Moonee Ponds, Morgan Ferry Design’s design for Trent & Brooke Cotchins’ house combines encapsulating views, natural aesthetic, and modern design.

Kent Stringer – Designer Collaboration Series Episode Three

Situated in Melbourne’s Albert Park, this latest masterpiece from Kent Stringer Interior Design is the epitome of contemporary, inner-city design. Featured in this breath-taking home is Mont Blanc Quartzite, Rosa Calmante Quartzite, Orvieto Dolomite, Thasos Marble and Jet Black Granite from CDK Stone. Combining the natural beauty found in each stone with contemporary design, this home is truly a work of art. Creating a stunning focal-point in each room, these natural stones add an unmatched depth and texture to these spaces.

As part of our Designer Collaboration Series, CDK Stone’s Architectural Sales Consultant Nathan Berrill took a deeper look into this breath-taking property and interviewed Kent Stringer of Kent Stringer Interior Design. Being the Principal and lead on this project, Kent was able to talk through his design decisions and how this project came together.

Infinity White Quartzite is breath-taking…

Designed by Decus, this breath-taking kitchen features Infinity White Quartzite.

Within this space, Infinity White Quartzite perfectly ties together the dark timber flooring and the dark timber cabinetry. Creating a peaceful and gentle atmosphere, Infinity White Quartzite synergises all the elements of this space into an architectural masterpiece.

Born in the French-Swiss Alps, Infinity White Quartzite is becoming a very popular alternative to marble because of its distinct veining pattern and increased durability.
Photography by Dave Wheeler