

Lakay comes from the French Creole (Haitian) word for “house.” A house represents permanence, shelter, and identity. That meaning shapes how we approach stone. We see it as a material that defines architecture and endures across generations.
Every profile we produce is developed with proportion, color balance, and long-term performance in mind.




The Lapp family has been involved in nonprofit and humanitarian work in Haiti since the late 1990s. Over decades, meaningful relationships have formed with communities that remain in ongoing need.
Time spent serving in Haiti, where cement construction is foundational, has shaped both perspective and inspiration. Working in environments where masonry plays a central structural role deepened our respect for material integrity and craftsmanship.
Design influence also carries a subtle French heritage, reflected in color development and architectural tone throughout the Lakay collections.
Through the business of Lakay stone, the Lapp family remains committed to supporting the Haitian people in the way God allows. The work done here helps extend the work supported there.
Distributors should not have to chase answers or guess at production schedules. We prioritize honest lead times, consistent material standards, and clear communication from order to delivery.
Lakay was built on a straightforward principle: keep business easy.

Lakay operates with non-negotiable values:
Growth will never come at the expense of honesty or production discipline. We do not oversell beyond capacity, and we do not compromise material standards to increase volume.
Lakay products are available exclusively through authorized distributors.
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