1 — Marble
Pendant Rothschild & Bickers Mineral Pendants 2 — Marble
Project by Maison Valentina
Marble Marble has made a modern comeback in the world of interior design. Odds are that when you picture marble as a design element, you have visions of large, cold rooms. However, the key to keeping the trend fresh is using it in small doses – accents and statement pieces – rather than in amounts that overwhelm the eye.
3 — Marble
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Project by Esteban Interiors
Project By Margot Molyneux
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Though it may seem uncomfortable when paired with the correct pieces, marble makes an excellent material for furniture. It is strong, sturdy, and will last a lifetime.
5 — Marble
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English Idyll In Danish Lykke
Project by Maison Valentina
Tables work particularly well when made of this material. Traditionally confined to bathroom interiors, the marble renaissance has had a modern reboot with stylists, designers and the high street offering attainable looks that are stylish, chic and contemporary.
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Project by Maison Valentina
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Project by Zuzanna Kotecka 9 — Marble
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Replace the wooden island in your kitchen with one made of marble to add a bit of elegance to your living space with a marble coffee table
Photo credits : Blakes London
10 — Marble
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Project by Kelly Wearstler 11 — Marble
Photo credits: Mirage
If you would rather add marble to the floor, the foyer is a great option since it is traditionally a more formal space. Add an artistic flourish to your dining room by using marble to create a design that anchors your dining room table. Marble flooring could add a luxury feel to anyone’s master bathroom.
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Project by Sarah Sherman Samuel
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Project by Maison Valentina
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