A long gray stone bench lines a tiled wall in a modern hallway. Wooden floors and trash can are visible, with bookshelves seen through an open door at the end.

Mingei International Museum

Location: San Diego, California
Designer: LUCE et studio
General Contractor: Layton Construction
Installer: Precision Floors
Material: Vals Quartzite

Historic Stone Restoration at the National Arts Club

Quarra Stone Company fabricated and supplied Vals Quartzite for the comprehensive transformation of the Mingei International Museum, located in the historic Mining Building on the Plaza de Panama in San Diego’s Balboa Park. Following the renovation, the museum reopened in 2021 with expanded public spaces, new galleries, gathering areas, and architectural interventions designed to connect the museum more directly with the surrounding park and community.

As part of the transformation, designer Jennifer Luce of LUCE et studio selected Vals Quartzite as the stone material throughout the museum’s stone scope. Quarra Stone fabricated and supplied the material for the staircases, bathrooms, restaurant back wall, and the floor and wall applications surrounding the feature bench area — a cohesive stone presence carried across the museum’s public spaces.

A central element of the project is a custom 40-foot-long stone bench designed by Jennifer Luce and Kei Tsukamoto of LUCE et studio. Quarra Stone fabricated the bench at its facility in Madison, Wisconsin, translating the custom design into a large-scale stone element integrated into the museum’s interior.

The stair treads incorporate Vals Green in contrast with Vals Grey used for the ADA strips, creating a deliberate variation within the stair design while maintaining a cohesive material palette across the project.

A large wall art piece made of many brown, patterned square panels is displayed in a gallery. The wood-floor room is well-lit, with a wooden door and information plaque nearby.
A modern restroom with gray tiles, a white sink, exposed plumbing, a rectangular mirror, a Dyson hand dryer, and a small trash bin in the corner.
A modern dining area with wooden chairs and a gray table set with napkins, glasses, and cutlery. People are sitting at other tables in the background.

Project Highlights

  • Vals Quartzite fabricated and supplied for staircases, bathrooms, restaurant back wall, and the feature bench area
  • Custom 40-foot stone bench designed by Jennifer Luce and Kei Tsukamoto of LUCE et studio, fabricated at Quarra’s Madison, Wisconsin facility
  • Vals Green stair treads contrasted with Vals Grey ADA strips for a deliberate, cohesive design variation
  • Part of a comprehensive museum transformation reconnecting Mingei International Museum with Balboa Park and its surrounding community
  • Project completed in 2021
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