Featured in the largest deal in Dragon’s Den history at the time, Blue-Eyes Labradorite captured national attention for its extraordinary beauty, rarity, and unmistakable blue flash.

At a time when this legendary stone had been largely unavailable for decades, Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite brought Blue-Eyes back into the spotlight through his memorable appearance on Dragon’s Den.

Today, Atlantic Stoneworks is proud to partner with Mark Brace and Ocean Floor Granite to help write the next chapter in that story, bringing new Blue-Eyes Labradorite inventory to architects, designers, and homeowners around the world.

Dragon's Den celebrating with Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite as he is awarded the largest deal in Dragon's Den history to that point.

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BEYOND DRAGON’S DEN

The Dragon Den’s appearance may have introduced Blue-Eyes Labradorite to a national audience, but it was only one chapter in a much larger story.

Over the years, Mark Brace and Ocean Floor Granite have been featured by national and regional media documenting the challenges, setbacks, and determination behind bringing this remarkable Canadian stone back to market.

Explore the coverage below to learn more about the journey.

Apex logo. Apex featured an article about Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite. Blue-Eyes Labradorite.

Ocean Floor Granite Digs Its Way to the Top

The story of the quarry, the challenges, and the continued pursuit of Blue-Eyes Labradorite.

VOCM logo. VOCM covered a story on Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite and his Labradorite quarry in Labrador Canada.

Newfoundland Entrepreneur Lands Biggest Deal in Dragon’s Den History

Coverage of the historic $2 million Dragon’s Den opportunity.

The CBC logo. CBC Canada featured an article about Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite. Mark has a Labradorite Quarry in Labrador Canada and is now in partnership with Atlantic Stoneworks

This 30-year-old is building a tomb for unknown soldiers. For him, it’s personal.

Beyond Blue-Eyes Labradorite and Dragon’s Den, this CBC feature explores the personal history, resilience, and sense of purpose that have driven Mark Brace’s work and vision


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Gift to the Dragon's. 6 Dragon's carved into jet black granite. Gifted by Mark Brace of Ocean Floor Granite.

A gift to the Dragons - Carved onto Newfoundland’s Jet-Black granite.