


Named for its resemblance to the skeleton of the herring fish, this pattern is formed with a series of interlocking rectangles positioned perpendicular to each other. This texture is an example of a herringbone pattern. It can be applied to internal finishes such as kitchen countertops and furniture, as well as cladding for external facades and public sculptures. Granite is available in a range of colours including pink, gold, grey and black, depending on the mineral properties of each slab. It is regarded as one of the most durable, robust materials within the construction industry, whose use dates back to Ancient Egypt. Granite is a stone product widely used in architectural interiors and facades. The joints are filled with mortar and are 5 mm (0.2 inches) in width.

The image represents a physical area of 861 x 889 mm (33.9 x 35 inches) in total, with each individual block measuring approximately 300 x 100 mm. A seamless stone texture with granite arranged in a herringbone pattern.
