Aalto is the definitive source for luxury bespoke marble inlay the world over. Aalto’s signature designs take classical inspirations and update them to today’s aesthetic. Founder, Harri Aalto brings his fine art background to this decorative art field, fusing high design with the age-old art of architectural stone. Using our extensive archive of designs or a client’s reference as a starting point, we work with designers and architects, as well as homeowners to create inlays that enhance the luxury spaces they will occupy. Over the last three decades Aalto has honed their skill in creating the highest level of stone inlay. The company utilizes the latest technology in precision machinery, alongside the practiced skill of our artisans who build each design by hand — 100% in the USA.
CAPRI
Aalto’s iconic Capri collection of custom marble borders and medallions is created from versatile and distinctive marbles of opulent gold, green, and red against a striking black background. Classic architectural forms, acanthus leaves, and bellflowers create a sophisticated design that evokes a stately, luxuriant ambience.
A timeless assortment of designs, Capri can be used in a variety of spaces. Harri Aalto originally conceived his whole floor designs to complement the open floor plans of today. Later, he revolutionized the idea by creating borders with open ends through the use of an endcap. This permits the design to be paused in doorways, allowing for seamless flow from room to room throughout the formal areas of the home.
CAPRI
Aalto’s iconic Capri collection of custom marble borders and medallions is created from versatile and distinctive marbles of opulent gold, green, and red against a striking black background. Classic architectural forms, acanthus leaves, and bellflowers create a sophisticated design that evokes a stately, luxuriant ambience.
A timeless assortment of designs, Capri can be used in a variety of spaces. Harri Aalto originally conceived his whole floor designs to complement the open floor plans of today. Later, he revolutionized the idea by creating borders with open ends through the use of an endcap. This permits the design to be paused in doorways, allowing for seamless flow from room to room throughout the formal areas of the home.