Symbolic of luxury since ancient times, marble appears to be more in demand than ever. And these days it’s not only the pure white variety of this metamorphic rock that’s popular, but every shade from white to black. Judging by how much I’ve seen on shoots over the years, I begin to wonder if there’s more of it in the bathrooms and kitchens of London, than there is left in the ground. Here’s a varied selection.

16-66-09

Client: Segmento

 

16-66-10

16-66-11

16-66-22

Client: Casa Forma

Client: Casa Forma

14-53-04

14-53-02

Client: Interiors With Art

Client: Interiors With Art

Client: MAP Projects

Client: MAP Projects

Client: Nesterova Interiors

Client: Nesterova Interiors

16-37-01a

Client: Segmento

Client: Segmento

Client: Joseph Homes Interiors: Alan McVitty

Client: Joseph Homes
Interiors: Alan McVitty

16-13-47

Client: MILC

Client: MILC

Client: Interiors With Art

Client: Interiors With Art

14-23-38a

Client: PH London

Client: PH London

 

Client: Casa Forma

Client: Casa Forma

15-83-09

15-46-03a

Client: John Cullen Lighting Architect: Ian Adam-Smith

Client: John Cullen Lighting
Architect: Ian Adam-Smith

Client: Casa Forma

Client: Casa Forma

14-53-41

Client: John Cullen Lighting Interiors: TLA Studio

Client: John Cullen Lighting
Interiors: TLA Studio

LINKS:

Casa Forma

Interiors With Art

MAP Projects

Nesterova Interiors

Joseph Homes

Alan McVitty

MILC

PH London

John Cullen Lighting

Ian Adam-Smith

TLA Studio