Stork Projects
Technology meets nature
STORK stands for stone and cork and combines different, but highly appreciated, intrinsic characteristics from both natural materials.
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Hospital da Luz
APPLICATION: Façade and ventilated ceiling
CHALLENGE: To develop a solution in natural stone that complied with the weight requirements. Need to use the current sub-structure.
LOCATION: Benfica, Lisbon, Portugal
AREA: 754m2 Dimension: 1,5 x 1m Stone thickness: 7mm Cork (NL10) Thickness: 15mm
“My employees had the chance to test Stork products for the first time in the main entrance of Hospital da Luz. The result exceeded our expectations. The product - which consists of natural stone and cork - proved to be an excellent option for this type of work, due to its lightness and easy to handling. This option had already become a necessity in the market, since it makes it possible to work with large items without any difficulties.”

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London Building
APPLICATION: Façade and ventilated ceiling
CHALLENGE: Integration of a light and thin solution, with a limestone façade and ventilated ceiling.
LOCATION: London, UK
AREA: 255m2 Stone thickness: 6mm Cork thickness (NL10): 10mm
NATURAL STONE: Moca cream limestone

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Lisbon Outdoor Raised Floor
CHALLENGE: Develop a solution for a natural stone raised floor.
LOCATION: Lisbon, Portugal
AREA: 19m2 Stone thickness: 10mm Cork thickness (NL10): 15mm
NATURAL STONE: Lioz Abancado limestone
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USA Dining Table and Sideboard
CHALLENGE: Produce a dining table and sideboard with deep veins, from a single sheet of natural stone.
LOCATION: USA
Stone thickness: 5mm Cork thickness (NL10): 15mm
NATURAL STONE: Estremoz white marble
“In the development of an interior architecture project for a commercial establishment, we tried to distance ourselves from standard solutions. We recognized that Stork was the ideal partner to implement our idea. The challenge was to produce a set of tables and the respective counter made from Ruivina marble combined with cork. The expertise of the professionals, who are used to working with stone, played a decisive role in ensuring the project’s success. We had complete confidence in the team - from production to assembly. Fortunately, the result has been highly praised.”