Marble never goes out of fashion

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Marble has always been present in renovation and construction throughout history, forming part of architecture and decoration projects.

It has been included as a structural component in buildings and urban planning, in interior and exterior walls, translucent windows (in the Middle Ages with alabaster apses), as well as in the most elegant staircases.

It is seen in industrial design, in tables, sculptures, lamps, and many other uses that undeniably elevate pieces to another level thanks to this noble stone material.

 

At Coordonné, we have also used this wonderful veined pattern in many of our designs and collections:

The Essentia collection brings together colourful inspiration from different types of marble from around the world.

The Tiles collection, with tiles inspired by modernism and Andalusia with a checkerboard pattern in Carrara marble and a sober black marble design, the Marble Chess reference.

The Wander collection, where we interpret the aurora borealis, featuring a marble base with a metallic net or thread, the Aurora Boreal reference.

Then, in our latest Pompei collection, two references Ref. Marmorea and Pavimentum where in the first, the vein pattern is painted in pastel colours with watercolours and in the second we imitate a mosaic floor that creates a 3D experience.

 

Marble has always had, and always will have a palatial and irresistible effect.

 

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