This image is seamless, meaning it can be tiled repeatedly for use in architectural drawings and 3D models. When used in masonry construction, materials arranged in a stack bond typically require additional reinforcement when compared with a standard running bond. The stack pattern is the most basic of the standard patterns in architecture and interior design with each unit simply stacked one above the other and no horizontal or vertical offsets. In contemporary buildings, marble is rarely a dominant material due to its relatively high cost, but is often used in columns, flooring, countertops, wall cladding, staircases, and sculptures. While marble is finished in a variety of colours, white marble is considered as the most natural form, due to its lack of mineral impurities. White marble is a popular stone product used within architecture and construction for both internal and external finishes.
The joints are filled with mortar and are 2 mm (0.1 inches) in width. The image represents a physical area of 1208 x 1208 mm (47.6 x 47.6 inches) in total, with each individual block measuring approximately 300 x 300 mm.
A seamless stone texture with white marble arranged in a stack pattern.