Here you can see some of selected interior projects to showcase the countless applications of this versatile and unique material. Dive in our selection of projects highlighting the marvellous applications of marble and stones for interior spaces.
The sink is a great example of using the marble working process as the final aesthetic. The object represents the qualities of the material in an elegant and surprising fashion, showing both the minimal shapes of the stone block and the sink. The corner’s rude subtraction unifies the piece, linking the material, its process, and the final result. The past, present, and future in a glance.
Multi-surfacing – Kitchen by Antolini
Crossing dimensions, multi-surfacing plays with the properties of the rock. Its shifts in color and texture and left coarse, showing the naturality of the piece. The flexure from surfaces gives a feeling of continuity and connectivity to space while maintaining a sense of verge inside the kitchen.
Funky colours – Piece o’ the Pi by Jonathan Zawada
Alluding to the graphic of a pie chart, the coffee table is built from a carefully considered combination of stones, bringing the simple elegance of essential forms together with time-honoured materials, giving a familiar-looking object a twist of imagination.
Single block bath – Villa B by MASS architects & Il Granito
The monumental character of this piece elevates its essence beyond function. The bathtub becomes a large platform, central to the bathroom space. Sleek and polished surfaces infuse the bath ritual with sophisticated elegance, maximizing its pleasure with sacred vibes.
Symmetric patterns – Project by Vlassak-Verhulst & Il Granito
Symmetric patterns turn the natural and contrast full marbling on itself, creating a fluid symmetry that invites the eye to the details of the cut, as well as, to the innate elegance of the rock. The result is a complex yet, at the same time, a simple display of the beauty of the material.
Floating elements – Project by Potier Stone & Genico
An illusion through the physics of perceived lightness. Through the use of simple block shapes, and a dark background contrasting with the pure whiteness of marble, this staircase retains a mystical appearance as it elevates effortlessly. A white lit handle completes the design with a sleek industrial touch.
Sculpture – Aura by Joey Marcella Aura
Aura is a defiance to solidity. The seemingly bent and intertwined lace is the result of a precise and long work on a five hundred kilograms Carrara marble block, culminating in a piece that allows a sense of lightness and flexibility to a heavy and solid sculpture.
Ultra-modern essence – Uber headquarters by Studio O+A
When combined with warm and dark wood in a modern and neat environment, marble acquires a new essence, completing this modern office space with a refined touch, perfectly integrating into the clean look of the interior.
Mixed flooring – Villa Planchart by Gio Ponti
The use of marbles and stones on a diverse colour palette and with large-scaled shapes creates movement in the interior space granting the floor a crucial role. The extensive colour range of natural stones removes any boundary of expression allowing to finely tune each sort of interior mood sought.