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Our story

Two decades of cutting stone the way it ought to be cut.

We are a family workshop, not a franchise. The person who quotes your kitchen is the person who templates it — and often the one who fits it.

Stonemasons at work in the Nobile Stone workshop Our workshop · Park Royal, NW10
How we started

From one saw to London's kitchens.

Marco Falcone learned the trade from his father in Puglia before moving to London in the nineties. For years he cut stone for other people's companies and watched corners being cut with it. In 2009, he and his wife Elena took a unit in Park Royal, bought a single bridge saw, and set a simple rule they still hold to: never sell a slab you wouldn't put in your own kitchen.

Seventeen years on, we've grown into a proper workshop with CNC machinery and a team of masons and fitters — but we're still run by the same family, from the same yard, to the same standard. We don't have a chain of showrooms to pay for, and we don't subcontract a single job. That's why the quote you get is honest and the finish is ours to answer for.

— Marco & Elena Falcone

What we hold to

Four things we won't compromise on.

01

Nothing subcontracted

Every template, cut, polish and fit is done by our own people. One team is accountable, start to finish.

02

See your actual slab

Natural stone varies. You approve the exact slab at our workshop — never a small sample and a promise.

03

Fixed, honest quotes

Itemised and fixed — not "from" prices that climb. What we quote is what you pay.

04

Guaranteed, in writing

Up to a 25-year material guarantee and a 10-year warranty on our fitting. We stand behind the work.

By the numbers

A workshop that's earned its reputation.

We've never advertised much. Most of our work comes from people who saw a friend's kitchen and asked who did it — which is exactly how we like it.

2009Established
1,900+Kitchens fitted
4.9★Across 214 reviews
18Masons & fitters
The Nobile Stone team outside the workshop The team · Park Royal yard
Selecting a full slab
Slab selection

Hand-picking the movement and veining that will run across your run.

Mitred edge detail
Edge work

Pencil-round, bullnose or a mitred 60–100mm — polished by hand until the joint disappears.

A finished waterfall island
The finish

Waterfall ends and book-matched veins that carry the eye around the room.

A finished kitchen at dusk
Come and meet us

The kettle's on at the Park Royal workshop.

Pop in to see the slabs, talk through your kitchen, and leave with a fixed quote — no obligation.