Black Mottled Makore in Fort Worth

Fort Worth trades Fort Wayne's industrial restraint for something bolder—a design culture shaped by open sky, ranch-scale ambition, and interiors where warmth must read across vast horizontal planes. Here, the dense undulating mottle of Black Mottled Makore finds a stage worthy of its shimmering, almost three-dimensional optical movement, those tightly stacked horizontal ripples catching the high Texas light and translating it into living depth across lobby walls, boardroom features, and the residential great rooms that define this city's architectural appetite. The golden-tan base tone, rich with amber and honey-brown complexity, resonates naturally with Fort Worth's preference for materials that feel simultaneously refined and rooted in the earth. And as the veneer continues southeast toward Frankfort, it carries with it a proven capacity to adapt—not merely to climate, but to the particular way each city asks its surfaces to speak.