Marble has recently become an indispensable element of interior design - not only as an expensive finishing material, but as an element of stylish accessories and decoration. Both natural marble and marble patterns, imitating the drawing of the stone's characteristic veins, are fashionable.
The name marble comes from the ancient Greek word marmareos, which means shining, shimmering. Already in antiquity, the stone was a favourite material for Greek and Roman architects or sculptors. They valued it not only for its aesthetic qualities, but above all for its durability. After all, monuments of art and architecture have survived to this day, which we admire with bated breath in museums. But how does marble look in the modern version? Let us find out!
The durability of marble makes it the ideal material for kitchen accessories such as mortars, salt shakers and serving boards. Plus, it adds a touch of chic to the kitchen!


A marble clock? Or perhaps a marble table? Depending on your preference, you can go for a minimalist version and choose a single marble accessory for the bedroom or opt for marble as a theme for the living room. The pedestals by Menu will be a functional decoration that adds character to the entire interior.


For lovers of unobtrusive accessories, we recommend marble trinkets such as candle holders, mirrors on a marble base and jewellery holders by Stackers. They will look great on a dressing table or bedside table.


