Marble accessories: Our favourite affordable pieces
There’s no doubt that natural stone is having a bit of a renaissance of late and marble is arguably the king pin. And while an all-marble bathroom or kitchen might be out of reach, there are plenty of affordable marble accessories that will help you bring a designer touch into your home without the hefty price tag.
Country Road Hast marble board: Part of Country Road’s gorgeous and affordable marble range, this organically shaped serving board is available in charcoal and white tones. $99.95.
Living Styles marble lamp: A statement piece, this brown marble light is perfect for a bedside table, shelf or office desk. $129.
West Elm Kali marble candle holders: Available in three sizes, these spherical shaped candle holders add a luxe touch for a very great price. Starting from $29.
Living by Design Mineral bookends in green marble: Solid and shapely, these bookends would look fabulous on a bookshelf or you could even use them to hold papers or mail, adding a chic touch to your desk or office space. We love their pale green hue. $69.99.
Adairs Delphine marble bathroom accessories: From a soap dispenser to a tooth brush holder and more, this ribbed marble collection is the perfect way to elevate a bathroom. From $19.99.
Lo and Co Dot Marble Handle Viola Large: Available in five gorgeous marbles, these handles are really rather special. Bold and luxurious, they feature a stunning honed finish, with arch shaped ends. $249 for a pair.
Amara Home marble round coaster: $12 each, these coasters are crafted from a sumptuous verdant Indian marble.
Kmart two-pack scalloped marble handles: Upcycle a set of drawers or your whole kitchen with these very affordable door knobs. $6.
RJ Living curvy tray: Another scalloped piece and this time in that gorgeous burgundy veined Calcatta Viola marble, this collection is made from offcuts from larger interior projects making it a sustainable choice. You could use it to store candles or trinkets or to serve a delectable cheese platter. $145.
Marble look porcelain a cheaper alternative to natural stone
While new technologies continue to shape the interior design scene, one that has been getting a fair bit of traction of late is marble-look porcelain. A great alternative to the much more costly natural stone, the latest printed porcelain
Metallic and marble: Bespoke materials star in award-winning Sydney kitchen
Part of a contemporary new build located in North West Sydney, this kitchen caught our eye this week – the combination of deep blue joinery, traditional stone and warm oak make for quite the luxurious statement. “My client asked us to deliver a classic, yet contemporary space with a nod to