Belgica Stone Art



Website Summary
Belgica Stone Art describes itself as a specialist in luxury stone remodeling in Dubai & beyond — offering bespoke design, global sourcing, precision crafting and full-service installation of natural and engineered stone. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
Key offerings from their “About” and “Projects” pages include:
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Full remodeling of kitchens, bathrooms, villas — from concept to installation. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Their proprietary CurV® seamless sinks, crafted from a single slab with no visible joints — targeted at high-end residential & hospitality markets. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Ultra-thin natural stone panels (2 mm thickness) in large formats (120×60 cm and 280×120 cm) for walls/ceilings etc. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Stone furniture & statement pieces (tables, etc) carved from natural stone. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Examples of executed projects in Dubai’s high-end market (e.g., villas on Palm Jumeirah, high-rise penthouses in Belgium). (Belgica-stone-art.com)
Key Products / Systems / Services
From the website summary, architects and consultants should note the following systems:
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Bespoke stone kitchens: supply, transformation, and installation of natural/engineered stone surfaces for kitchen floors, islands, countertops.
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Bespoke stone bathrooms: full stone cladding, vanity units, feature walls in luxury settings.
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CurV® seamless sink system: single-slab sink and basin solutions, high durability, minimal joint visual.
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Ultra-thin stone panel cladding: high-end finish stone panels (2 mm thickness) for walls/ceilings, enabling lighter weight and faster installation.
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Bespoke stone furniture: dining tables, coffee tables, steps or staircases carved/finished from stone.
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Full turnkey project management: from sourcing globally, transformation in workshop, to installation on-site (particularly Dubai).
Insights for Architects
Belgica Stone Art offers strong value for architects and consultants working in Dubai:
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The turnkey service simplifies coordination (material sourcing, transformation, installation) — beneficial in high-luxury residential markets (villas, penthouses) where stone finishes are a key design feature.
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The CurV® system and ultra-thin panels present innovative design solutions — enabling seamless aesthetics, minimal joints, lighter finishes for large walls or feature surfaces.
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Using premium natural stone supports high-end design, durability and luxury finish quality — aligning with demand in Dubai’s luxury market.
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Because they operate with sourcing globally and installations in Dubai, they may offer design flexibility (material from Italy/Belgium etc) which is a plus for bespoke architecture.
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Sustainability note: the website mentions “Sustainable practices” under their Why choose us list. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
Specification & CSI Reference
CSI MasterFormat section:
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Division 4 — Masonry (for natural stone cladding)
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04 73 00 (Stone Panels) for ultra-thin panels
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04 43 00 (Stone Panels) could be used for stone furniture/feature walls
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Division 09 — Finishes
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09 65 00 Resilient Flooring is not applicable, but 09 64 00 Wood Flooring not relevant — rather 09 67 Stone Flooring maybe, but CSI doesn’t always split. Some firms use 09 68 Carpet & Flooring—but for stone flooring, often 04 21 / 04 22 Dimension Stone Units (Masonry).
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For countertops and furniture: Division 12 – Furnishings (12 36 00 Countertops)
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Installation and fabrication may refer to Division 05/06 (depending on structure) but mainly 04 and 12.
How it aligns with Dubai’s consultant specifications and standards:
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Architects in Dubai typically reference local consultant standards (for villas, high-end residences) that incorporate BS, ASTM or equivalent standards for natural stone (e.g., flatness tolerances, joint width, finishes, slip resistance for flooring).
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Integration with MEP, lighting, and structure must consider transition between heavy stone panels/furniture and building structure (especially in villas on Palm Jumeirah where structure and finishes are bespoke).
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The ultra-thin panel system (2 mm) must be evaluated for structural support, substrate and fixing system per local regulations (e.g., Dubai Municipality DM, or specifically the Dubai Civil Defence fire regulations for façade/cladding if used externally).
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Stone furniture, kitchens, bathrooms must comply with hospitality/residential regulations in Dubai: e.g., slip resistance on bathroom floors (for villas, may reference Dubai Municipality Technical Guidelines or Dubai Building Code).
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Sustainability and whole-life performance: Dubai increasingly emphasises Green Building regulations (e.g., Dubai Green Building Council, Al Sa’fat certification) — sourcing natural stone with documentation (e.g., extraction, transport) may support green credentials.
Regulatory & Market Context – Dubai
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The current edition of the Dubai Building Code (DBC) mandates fire safety, structural safety, finishes durability, accessibility, etc. When specifying stone cladding or panels, architects must ensure fire rating compliance (e.g., for wall linings, furniture) as per DBC Part 10 (Materials).
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The Dubai Municipality Technical Manual for Residential Buildings (Volume 2) outlines finishes, surfaces for villas, including slip resistance ratings for bathroom floors (typically R10+). Natural stone for bathrooms must be specified with appropriate finish/treatment.
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For villas in Palm Jumeirah or similar high-end zones, consultants often require stone finish submittals (samples, mock-ups), fabrication drawings, as per client and developer (e.g., DAMAC, Emaar) standards. Using a supplier/installer experienced in Dubai like Belgica Stone Art is advantageous.
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If cladding extends to outdoors (external walls) then the façade regulations of Dubai Municipality apply (DM 18/2016 for façades fire performance) — ensure stone panels fixings, anchorage, and fire certification are correct.
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Contractors/fit-out firms in Dubai will require pre-fabrication, installation sequence integration (especially for villas with tight timelines) — the turnkey model helps simplify this.
Why This Material/System Works in Dubai
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Climate & Prestige: The luxury villa/populate arena in Dubai demands high-quality finishes — natural stone remains a strong aesthetic choice that conveys permanence, luxury, and value.
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Durability & Maintenance: Natural stone surfaces, when properly installed and maintained, have excellent durability in high-end residential/hospitality settings. Belgica’s note on “clean regularly with mild detergent, avoid acidic/abrasive cleaners”. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Innovation: Systems like ultra-thin stone panels reduce weight, facilitate installation, and support more daring architectural forms (walls, ceilings, furniture) which align with Dubai’s architecture-forward market.
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Turnkey Service: Having a single supply-and-install chain reduces coordination risk in a complex market like Dubai (importing materials, customs, site logistics, high finish expectations).
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Sustainability & differentiation: In high-end market segments, clients value differentiation and sustainable credentials — sourcing from Europe/UAE and making bespoke pieces helps.
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Market Availability: The company states they operate in Dubai and have executed projects on Palm Jumeirah. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
Limitations & Considerations for Dubai Projects
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Cost: Luxury stone and bespoke furniture/fabrication entail premium costs. Architects should budget accordingly and compare with alternative high-end finishes (e.g., large-format porcelain, engineered stone).
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Lead Time & Site Logistics: Custom stone furniture or large panels require precise fabrication and transport logistics. In Dubai, site readiness, crane access (for villas), storage must be coordinated.
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Installation Complexity: Ultra-thin stone panels need suitable substrate, fixing system, movement joints; integration with MEP lighting/fixtures must be carefully coordinated.
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Maintenance: While durable, natural stone requires correct maintenance (as noted). Architects should specify maintenance guidelines in O&M manuals.
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Fire/Acoustic/Structural Performance: Some stone panels or furniture may add weight, require structural fixation. External stone cladding must meet fire/structural codes.
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Sample Approval: For high-end clients, stone colour/vein variation must be managed with sample approval, mock-ups, and signed off finishes.
How Architects/Consultants in Dubai Should Specify
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Material Submission: Request full technical sheet: stone species, finish, thickness, tolerances, source quarry, durability data, slip resistance (if flooring).
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Mock-up: For large stone panels/walls/furniture, produce on-site mock-up (e.g., sample kitchen island, sink, wall panel) to check aesthetics, joints, lighting interplay.
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Fixing & Installation: Include structural engineer calculation if needed (especially for furniture, heavy slabs). Specify fixing system for ultra-thin panels (manufacturer’s detail).
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Maintenance Instructions: Reference Belgica’s guide (“clean with mild detergent, avoid acidic/abrasive”) and include O&M manual for client. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Coordination: Ensure procurement timeline aligns with site construction (shell readiness, routing of services, crane/handling). Use Belgica’s turnkey model to streamline supply and install.
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Compliance: Verify stone/installation meets DBC fire ratings (particularly for claddings), Dubai Municipality finishes requirements (for bathrooms etc), and any developer fit-out guidelines.
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Sustainability & Documentation: If project seeks green rating (e.g., DSQA, Estidama), ensure sourcing certificates, transport footprint, waste minimisation from Belgica’s works.
Final Thoughts
For Dubai-based architects, consultants and contractors working on luxury residences (villas, penthouses) or hospitality fit-outs, Belgica Stone Art offers a compelling package: premium luxury stone finishes, innovative systems (CurV® sinks, ultra-thin panels), turnkey installation and experience in the Dubai market. When properly specified, coordinated and maintained, their systems can elevate a project’s finish quality, client satisfaction and long-term value.
Recommended image for blog: A dramatic shot of a Palm Jumeirah villa interior showing a large stone island or feature wall from Belgica Stone Art with natural light highlighting the stone’s texture.
References
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Belgica Stone Art “About / Services” page. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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Belgica Stone Art “Projects” page. (Belgica-stone-art.com)
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LinkedIn company profile of Belgica Stone Art. (LinkedIn)

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