Shape your space with natural slate

Explore growing trend
Michelline Nawatises
GFG Slasto Supplies has been a key player in the natural stone industry since 2006, offering a wide range of slate products sourced directly from the Namibian landscape. The company specializes in providing both unprocessed and processed stone, catering to various construction and design needs, from flooring and cladding to landscaping and architectural applications.



Their slate stone products serve diverse purposes, including cladding, flooring, landscaping, paving, and walkways. These versatile materials are ideal for creating feature walls in office buildings, entertainment areas, boundary walls, and architectural designs. Processed stone options include riven walling slate tiles, dressed building stone, rockface slate tiles, and garden slabs, all of which add a touch of nature to modern spaces. GFG also boasts specialized stone masons who ensure expert installation for all their products.



Natural stone for sustainable and elegant design



The use of natural stone has gained popularity in interior design due to its earthy, tranquil aesthetic. GFG’s products contribute to healthier living environments, as they are free of harmful chemicals, making them an important component of sustainable design. “Natural stone not only enhances the atmosphere but also adds value with its durability and timeless beauty,” says Gwen Finis, owner of GFG Slasto Supplies. The materials are long-lasting and require minimal maintenance, offering a sophisticated design element that speaks to leisure, value, and longevity.



Natural stone’s thermal properties also make it an energy-efficient choice. By recycling heat from the sun, it reduces energy costs, while its natural qualities help manage allergens, contributing to healthier indoor air quality.



Stone trends in Namibia



The trend of incorporating natural stone in both residential and commercial design is on the rise in Namibia. Office buildings increasingly feature stone in rest areas, often combined with water elements to create calming environments that promote mental health. While classic neutrals like beige and grey remain popular, 2024 is witnessing a shift toward more adventurous choices, with rich blues and greens complementing the earthy tones of stone.



Collaborations with designers and architects



GFG Slasto Supplies works closely with architects and interior designers to integrate their products seamlessly into projects. “We provide both the specialized product and installation service to ensure that clients get exactly what they envision,” Finis says. The company prides itself on understanding the unique requirements of each project and delivering tailored solutions.



Customer experience and technological innovations



When it comes to customer service, GFG Slasto Supplies adopts a hands-on approach. “Customers usually visit our office or inquire via email. We guide them through the product selection and installation process, often using images to illustrate the applications,” Finis explains.



In terms of innovation, GFG is embracing new technology to enhance precision in stone processing. They are excited about advancements in machinery that help them cut and shape stone more accurately and efficiently. While the process remains labor-intensive, the company aims to increase production through technological improvements.



Expansion and sustainability



Looking to the future, GFG Slasto Supplies aims to expand its operations by exporting Namibian slate and craftsmanship. The company is committed to modernizing its products to meet contemporary design needs while maintaining the unique appeal of natural stone. “Our stone has evolved alongside architecture, and we’re determined to keep innovating to fit modern applications,” Finis notes. With a focus on sustainability and high-quality craftsmanship, GFG Slasto Supplies envisions a bright future for natural stone in architecture and design. Their commitment to quality and innovation positions them as a leader in Namibia’s growing natural stone industry.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-24

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