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Trend Spotted: Marble Now

Trend Spotted: Marble Now
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When it comes to home decor trends, we love seeing time-honored materials come into new focus. While marble has been used to spectacular effect in temples, palaces, and homes throughout the ages—from the Parthenon to the Taj Mahal—lately it has inspired designers in fresh, modern ways. After witnessing the luxe stone’s swirls reinterpreted into dazzling dresses and accessories on runways last year, we’re excited to also see marble move into sleek tables and substantial accents. Find out how the enduring stone is making a stunning comeback—and how you can use even small pieces to make a big statement.

The marble top of the Kora Round Dining Table complements the turned wood base.

The marble top of the Kora Round Dining Table complements the turned wood base.

Mix Your Materials

Marble designs today are leaning more simple and modern, as we’re seeing it used with materials that include polished metals and warm woods. It’s all about the marble-top table with a sleek metal base or a marble lamp topped with a simple shade that lets the stone’s veining take center stage. The effect is a clean-lined look that’s also glamorous.

 

Use Small Accents for Big Impact

Marble accents on a smaller scale are having a big moment, from bookends to bowls. They’re replacing classical busts as pieces that aren’t purely decorative—and they add just the right touch of luxury and elegance.

The Adi Coffee Table proves how contemporary marble can be. Find a similar hide rug here.

The Adi Coffee Table proves how contemporary marble can be. Find a similar hide rug here.

Going Lighter, Staying Durable

Furnishings featuring marble are leaning toward the slender but strong. Marble-top tables, in particular, are flaunting thinner surfaces that can nonetheless stand up to wear and tear, bringing high-traffic practicality to areas like the living room. We’re also seeing marble surfaces appear in smaller spaces as a way to open up and brighten the room.

 

Honed vs. Polished

Honed marble (less reflective, with a satinlike feel and impervious to scratches) is typical of most smaller accent pieces, while polished marble (shinier and glossier, more stain-resistant, but less able to conceal scratches) is more common for table surfaces.

 

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The Nido Marble End Table leans into the stone’s sculptural elegance. Find a similar sofa here.

The Nido Marble End Table leans into the stone’s sculptural elegance. Find a similar sofa here.

The Barrett Mini Lamp juxtaposes lavishly veined marble with gleaming gold for outsize glamour.

The Barrett Mini Lamp juxtaposes lavishly veined marble with gleaming gold for outsize glamour.

The three tiers of the Freya Oval Nightstand are topped with canyon marble, adding quiet luxury to the minimalist brass frame. Also shown: the Aimee Cane Wingback Bed in Toasted Parawood, the Prado Duvet Cover, and the Chatham Blanket in Linen. 

The three tiers of the Freya Oval Nightstand are topped with canyon marble, adding quiet luxury to the minimalist brass frame. Also shown: the Aimee Cane Wingback Bed in Toasted Parawood, the Prado Duvet Cover, and the Chatham Blanket in Linen

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One response to “Trend Spotted: Marble Now”

  1. Ms.Crowley says:

    I have a large antique black Porto marble coffee table in my living room. It is the one piece that stays permanent regardless of how I may change other pieces, drapes,wall color, etc. it’s the perfect anchor piece. Marble is always chic.

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