Marblemania: Inspirational Content from Historical Archives to Contemporary Shops

Marbled Home & Living Inspirations from Historical Sources to Contemporary Shops, from Classic Design to Modern Takes & from Affordable to Luxurious.
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Endpaper from a book published in Scotland in 1842. Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th edition - found on Wikipedia

 

I love this coffee table made by Stone Stackers. Its elegant half-moon legs and unique marble patterns make it truly stunning.


 

The iridescent glass, with its captivating reflections and colors, can harmoniously contrast with the natural patterns and texture of marble, creating an intriguing and appealing overall look. Product handmade by Nathalie Flückiger



Exquisite cooperation between the Austrian Craftsmen Sebastian Leeb and Lueckenfueller Design

A stunning marble living room table by italian craftsmen Budri

Image: Ōshikōchi Mitsune's waka poems on suminagashi paper, part of the oldest known marbled paper manuscript, were presented to Emperor Shirakawa in 1112 CE (Narita 14; Chambers 13–16). 


And if you haven't surrounded yourself with enough marble, just put on this elegant marbling screensaver on your projector or TV for an extra touch of luxe.

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