History
Stone Innovations, Inc., was formed in 1998. Its quick
success is demonstrated by the company's growth, ranking it today among
Wisconsin's largest stone fabricators in homes, commercial and public
structures.
Stonework looks back three generations in the Lansing
family. Matt's maternal grandfather, Peter Pflepsen, was born and raised
in Cold Spring, Minnesota. He worked in the fabrication shop for Cold
Springs Granite in the city through the 1930's. The Colorado state capitol
was one of his projects. Matt's father, Richard Lansing, served as president
of St. Michael's Hospital, in Stevens Point, and retired in 1988. Looking
for another career, he purchased a local monument company in the fall
of 1988.
About this time, granite and marble countertops became popular. Upon Matt's
graduation from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Go Badger's!) he joined
his father and brother Dave in the monument business. Unfortunately, Richard
passed away at his desk in 1996.
Dave and Matt tried their best continuing their father's wishes running the
company, but business conditions forced them to sell it in 1997. When new ownership
bought the company, Dave stayed on to facilitate a smooth transition. Matt
looked to a career in mechanical engineering.
But, customers began calling Matt asking him to select and install stone countertops.
He accepted a few of these small job offers while pursuing a career in mechanical
engineering. Slowly granite became his career.
One of his first customers, John Oberthaler, a prominent salesman of heavy
equipment, and David Rowe, a successful builder of high-end homes, approached
Matt with a business idea. That idea was quickly realized as Stone Innovations,
Inc., with Matt and Nick Lansing as the first employees, Matt as president
of the new firm.
The company grew quickly. Dave Lansing was invited to join, as were several
other employees. All celebrated the early success in November 2002 by moving
to a larger production facility in nearby Plover, Wisconsin.
Most advanced equipment in America
Stone Innovations Inc. operates with some of the most advanced
fabrication equipment in the industry. The Commanduli automatic edge
polisher was the first in North America and second machine of its kind
in the world. The CNC manufacturing center, a Brembana Maxima, is a four-axis
computer controller, which drills, routes, saws, shapes, and polishes
the stone and allows for elaborate designs to meet all customer expectations.
The Brembana Antea 750 CNC saw is a new machine in the Stone Innovations
Inc. family. This technology actually takes a picture of the material
to be cut, arranges the pieces to ensure proper alignment and performs
its cuts. This equipment compliments the several other machines, a staff
of highly trained craftsmen, and the excellent templating and installation
crews that Stone Innovations Inc. brings to each customer to create a
professional installation, in the least amount of time.
Back Row: Rory Koeller, Robert Jahn, Glenn Twetan,
Marshall Lee, Dean Tousignant, Nick Lansing, Brent Taylor and Dave Trybul
Front Row: Chad Hartmann, Joe Guzman, Eric Arendt, David Lansing, Matt Lansing
and Chris Steffen