Wait, Someone Actually Carved These Tiny Ancient Architectural Worlds Inside Stone?!
"Proscaenium" - The Roman Theater Stage In Stone
This one’s made from fossilized coral stone from Denmark, giving it a wild old-time vibe. Inspired by Roman ruins, it looks like a mini stage with fancy columns all decked out for a drama - just way cooler because it’s carved out of stone, height 45cm.
"Undercroft II" - Endless Gothic Cellar Vibes
Think spooky medieval cellar vibes inspired by places near Paris and England. It’s got repeating arches that make you feel like it goes on forever. Perfect for fans of mysterious underground hangouts. Limestone, 26cm tall.
"Tivoli III" - Two Stones, One Magical Space
Matthew tried something new here, making a single space out of two different stones. It’s a neat little marble palace inside a block, standing 25cm tall.
"Rotunda V" - Sand Sculpture Glow-Up
Remember those sandcastles you made but wished were a little fancier? Well, Matthew turned his sand sculpture idea into a polished stone masterpiece. This one looks like a mini vault you can put on your wall or table. Limestone, about 22cm across.
"Arezzo" - Tiny Tuscan Church Coolness
This marble miniature borrows from a classic Tuscan church with a raised choir and crypt. It's like a tiny historic church you can hold in your hand, 36cm tall.
"Windows 22" - Limestone Peeks Into Tiny Worlds
Carved from one chunk of limestone, this tall 116cm piece is like peering into secret windows of a tiny, ancient building.
"Single Helix III" - Spiral Staircase Goals
Inspired by an actual spiral staircase in Denmark, this limestone sculpture squeezes that fancy twist into 21cm of stone. A tiny staircase that’s pretty ambitious and awesome.
"Windows 26" - A Stone Puzzle Of Historic Peeks
This panel is like a tiny museum inside stone! It features mini versions of everything from an ancient rotunda, Aztec sun stone, a wasp trapped in a box, to a lunar module and even a steam locomotive. Limestone and 50cm square of pure wow.
"Window III" - Little Limestone Peekaboo
Made from Danish limestone in 2026, this 31cm tall piece feels like a tiny stone portal to somewhere mysterious.
"Ambulatory IV" - Tall Gothic Grandeur in Miniature
Channeling the big vibes of French cathedrals, this limestone sculpture is all about towering, elegant Gothic spaces but teeny tiny at 39cm tall.
"Tuscan" - Renaissance Dreams in Marble
The last of the classical studies series, this marble piece gives a fresh Renaissance take on Tuscan style. It’s like carrying a mini museum of classic cool in your hands, standing 37cm tall.
"Model of Temple Bar, London" - Mini London Gateway
This one’s a model of an actual building, not just a sculpture. Made from one piece of limestone, it marks the return of an old London gateway. Standing 52cm tall, this tiny Temple Bar is packed with teeny details that make you feel like you're stepping back in time.
"Stepwell" - Tiny Limestone Water Steps
From Danish limestone comes this 39cm tall sculpture inspired by those cool stepped wells you find in ancient places. It’s like a secret spot carved into stone.
"Mirror Study" - Reflecting in Stone
"Tempietto" - The Perfect Tiny Church
Inspired by Renaissance dream church drawings, this marble sculpture squeezes a whole architectural interior into one perfect block - 40cm of pure classic vibes.
"Gothic Passage with Sedilia" - Stone Seats and Passages
This little limestone work is all about seats built into Gothic church walls, packed with a mix of order and chaos as stone passageways twist between identical worlds. A 20cm tall gem for architecture and history lovers.
"A Light In Dark Places" - Gothic Magic in Stone
Here’s a tiny Gothic vaulted space with one tall window hiding behind arches, inspired by places in Portugal. It’s a stone reminder that even dark times can have beauty and light. Limestone, 42cm tall.
"Firenze" - A Mini Renaissance Italy
Made for a cruise ship’s restaurant, this marble sculpture channels the Renaissance vibe of Florence with inspiration from a famous chapel portico. It’s like holding history, 37cm tall.
"Siena" - Hexagonal Vault Magic
Inspired by Siena’s cathedral interior and its funky hexagonal vault, this marble masterpiece also tips its hat to an old pulpit design. A compact 36cm of architectural goodness.
"Pisa" - Tiny Romanesque Beauty
First in the Tuscany series, this marble sculpture mixes the tower and baptistry vibes from Pisa’s famous Romanesque style. Standing 37cm tall, it’s like a mini Italian vacation you can hold.
"Rotunda IV" - Circles Within Circles
This marble sculpture plays with round spaces clustered around a colonnade in the center. It leaves lots of the stone rough, showing off the raw beauty of rock versus polished architecture. Just 17.5cm tall, but big on ideas.
"Window II" - Limestone Wall Peek
This 32cm tall limestone piece is like a little wall window carved out for you to wonder what’s inside.
"Reverse Plan: Bamberg Cathedral" - Floorplan Goes 3D
This one’s like flipping a cathedral floorplan into 3D stone. Based on the real Bamberg Cathedral in Germany, it’s a clever way to see a flat drawing come alive. Limestone, 51cm tall.
"Four Classical Studies: Corinthian" - The Boss Order
Corinthian columns are the classy, powerful type, and this marble sculpture channels that vibe big time. It’s like a mini emperor’s palace, 37cm tall and full of majesty.
"Remnant of Kings" - A Fan-Vaulted Birthday Surprise
Made as a birthday gift, this little limestone piece shows off a slice of a fancy fan-vaulted ceiling from King’s College Chapel. A tiny royal treasure at 15cm tall.
"Byzantium: Study" - Marble Mystery
A neat Carrara marble study standing 30cm tall, inspired by the mysterious Eastern empire vibes.
"Cathedral: Study" - Marble Mini Sanctuary
At 41cm tall, this Carrara marble piece captures the grandeur of cathedral space in mini-form.
"Part of Chapter House IV" - Tiny Limestone Dome
This small 17cm limestone sculpture hints at the shape of a Gothic chapter house dome and its secret interior spaces.
"Essay in Baroque Space IV" - Marble Drama
A 37.5cm marble piece swirling with Baroque drama and flair, packed into a neat stone package.
"That Which Remains" - Classical Domes For Days
This statuary marble piece shows off a repeating pattern of domed classical spaces open from all angles - kind of like a stone playground measuring 34cm tall.
"Chapter House V" - English Gothic in Limestone
Matthew’s latest limestone piece, 32cm tall, draws from the unique chapter houses in English and Scottish cathedrals - tiny medieval coolness you can hold.
"Essay in Baroque Space III" - Marble Drama Take Two
Another Baroque-inspired marble piece, this one smaller at 25cm but bursting with swirls and drama.
"Lonja" - Spanish Gothic Market Hall Mini
Part two in the Gothic tales series, this limestone piece shows off a simple Spanish market hall with fancy vaults and skinny columns. It’s like a tiny medieval shopping mall, just 36cm tall.
"Four Classical Studies: Ionic" - The Elegant Order
Part of Matthew’s cruise ship series, this statuary marble piece shows off the Ionic order - think scrolls and elegance, all packed into 36.5cm of stone.
"Four Classical Studies: Doric" - The Sturdy Classic
First in the classical cruise ship series, this statuary marble sculpture shows off the plain-and-strong Doric order in all its compact glory, 37cm tall.
"Basilica VII" - Early Gothic France Rocks
First in the Gothic Tales, this limestone sculpture brings early Gothic architecture in France to tiny life. Just 31cm tall but packed with style.
"Basilica VI" - Marble Mini Church Love
Another marble beauty sent off to a lucky client recently. This one’s just 34cm but packs a punch - Matt says he misses this one when it goes away!
"Ambulatory V" - Simple and Bold
Keeping things bold and clean, this 52cm limestone piece takes its inspiration from a simple Romanesque chapel in London’s Tower. Two levels of neat architecture all carved into one stone.

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