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10 min | 03.04.2026
Finishes, material and professional dialogue

Recap of Days 3 and 4 at Coverings 2026

Finishes, material and professional dialogue

10 min | 03.04.2026 by golovinski company
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International attention to Golovinski Labradorite

Days 3 and 4 of Coverings 2026 for Golovinski became a natural continuation of the professional dialogue that began in the first days of the exhibition, but now with a different level of attention to the material itself.

Booth 8131 continued to serve as a place of meetings with architects, designers, fabricators, partners, and developers interested in Golovinski Labradorite as a premium black stone for contemporary architecture and interiors. The official exhibitor page at Coverings also reinforces this focus: large-format slabs, full-cycle production control, and a system of finishes that reveals the material across different spatial scenarios.

At the center of attention during these days was not only the booth as an exhibition space, but Golovinski Labradorite itself — its deep graphite-dark base, natural blue iridescence, scale, and ability to perform differently depending on light, texture, and surface type.

It is especially important that during Days 3 and 4, interest in Golovinski Labradorite moved beyond the narrow natural stone industry. Public mentions and posts around the booth began to include design professionals and guests from a broader international context. Among them was Amanda Smith, who spoke directly about being inspired by the Golovinski booth, as well as the documented visit of Al Harrington, who shared his impression of the material. This is an important signal: the stone attracts attention not only as a professional stone product, but as a material with a distinct presence in contemporary design and spatial culture.

Another strong focus of these days was surface finishes as a tool of architectural expression. Through them, Golovinski demonstrates how the same stone can speak in different ways: deep and monolithic, graphic, tactile, or more accent-driven. On the official Coverings page, the brand presents this system directly as a design-driven approach to the material — from classic surfaces to architectural textures.

Days 3 and 4 also confirmed that Golovinski’s participation in Coverings 2026 works not only as an exhibition presence, but as part of shaping the right international perception of Ukrainian stone. This is further reinforced by external publications about the brand’s participation, where Golovinski Labradorite is positioned as a premium black stone for architecture, interiors, and custom projects.

We thank everyone who has already visited us at Coverings 2026. For Golovinski, these days became not only a continuation of professional meetings, but also a confirmation that Golovinski Labradorite is being recognized in the right international context — as a material with depth, character, and real architectural potential.

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