Stone

Stone has long occupied a singular place in architecture and collectible design. Both structural and emotional, it carries a sense of permanence that few materials can replicate. From raw mineral surfaces to polished marble and textured travertine, stone introduces depth, tactility, and quiet monumentality into interior spaces.

Contemporary designers increasingly return to stone not only for its durability, but for its ability to create atmosphere. Travertine, onyx, granite, and marble each interact differently with light, shadow, and texture, allowing objects and interiors to feel grounded yet sculptural. Whether used in furniture, lighting, or architectural elements, stone often blurs the boundary between functional object and spatial presence.

Across contemporary interiors, stone has evolved beyond traditional luxury. Today, it is frequently associated with minimalism, organic modernism, and collectible design — valued less for ornament and more for its raw material expression and emotional weight.

Explore a curated selection of contemporary stone furniture, lighting, and collectible objects crafted from marble, travertine, onyx, granite, and other mineral materials.