Marble
Marble occupies a singular place in interior design. A mineral material, dense and naturally cold, it structures space through its visual presence and real weight. The Marble category brings together pieces whose aesthetics are based on raw or polished minerality, always perceptible to the touch as well as to the eye. Each vein, each surface, expresses a singularity born of the material itself. Placed on a tabletop, base or storage surface, marble introduces a tension between solidity and finesse of line. read more >
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Black marble coffee tableSivart
£930 £720-25%

Black marble console tableNoora
£690 £505-25%

Four-tier marble shelfBylille
£1680 £1430-15%

Green velvet and marble sofaCarthy
£1805 £1260-30%
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Marble magazine tableNoora
£395 £315-20%

Nordic marble dining tableGällo
£2045 £1430-30%

White marble side tableCarrera
£590 £500-15%

Black table lampMogens
£240 £165-30%

White marble coffee tableVarmalio
£445 £325-25%

Round marble coffee tableDickinson
£1210 £1090-10%

Metal and marble reading lampMogens
£300 £220-25%

Marble coffee table with poufsNoora
£680 £550-20%

Metal and marble floor lampMogens
£315 £220-30%

Small green marble tableBumcello
£315 £230-25%

Black marble coffee tableAvedore
£605 £540-10%

Green marble bistro tableLasby
£510 £430-15%
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Marble as a furnishing material
Marble is a natural material formed by the crystallization of limestone under pressure. Its use in furniture is based on precise physical properties: high mass, high compressive strength, smooth surface after polishing. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for table tops, worktops and sculpted bases. Depending on the nature of the cut, it can be left rough, honed or mirror-polished. The visual effect varies according to ambient light and viewing angle, reinforcing its impact in space.
Visual effects and balance in an interior with marble
Used in dabs, marble introduces an immediately identifiable visual texture. Its irregular veining creates strong contrasts, often reinforced by the sobriety of the associated structures (black metal, dark wood, transparent glass). In a living room, a marble coffee table provides a low, dense visual cue. In an entrance hall or dining room, marble furniture often acts as a static center, around which lighter elements gravitate. The overall balance depends on the balance between marble and the other materials present.
Associating marble with other materials
Marble blends in by contrast or complementarity. On a metal base, it asserts its visual weight while remaining legible. With wood, it creates a tension between organic naturalness and frozen mineral. Its white, grey, green or black hue, depending on its origin, influences the possible combinations. Light marble visually enlarges space, while dark marble focuses attention. In all cases, the material remains stable: it does not deform, resists heat, but can mark under acidity if not surface-treated.
Marble furniture responds to precise layout logics. It visually structures a space, requires little maintenance, and imposes a particular rhythm in the reading of a room. Its presence must be designed to interact with all the surrounding volumes and materials.
Marble furniture meets specific layout requirements