Fishers answers that question with characteristic precision, a city whose rapid evolution from quiet Hamilton County suburb to one of Indiana's most design-forward communities has created an appetite for materials that match its ambition—and Black Mottled Makore, with its dense undulating figure and shimmering optical depth, delivers exactly the kind of sophisticated warmth that Fishers' new-construction estates and contemporary commercial interiors demand. Where Fargo's designers lean into the veneer's golden-tan base tones to combat long grey winters, Fishers' builders exploit the full spectrum of its amber and honey-brown dimensionality, pairing it with the cooler palettes of limestone and brushed steel that define central Indiana's architectural vocabulary. The tightly stacked horizontal ripples read differently here too, catching the generous Midwestern light that pours through the floor-to-ceiling windows favored in Fishers' office parks and open-concept residences, transforming wall panels and cabinetry into living surfaces that shift and breathe throughout the day. It is this responsiveness to light and context that will prove equally critical as the veneer makes its way further into the American interior, toward the high desert luminosity of Flagstaff.