Beauty is subjective, but there's no denying the allure of
travertine (starry green)
. Picture a deep, forest-inspired green base dotted with tiny, iridescent flecks that catch the light like scattered stars. It's a color that shifts with the time of day: soft and muted at dawn, vibrant and alive under midday sun, and almost mystical as twilight falls. Real photos of this variant, taken at a recent design expo in Milan, show it paired with brass fixtures and large windows, creating a space that feels both grounded and ethereal. One photo, in particular, captures the panels on a restaurant exterior at sunset—the green hue blending with the golden light to create a warm, inviting glow that draws passersby in.
But starry green is just the beginning. The MS
Travertino line offers a spectrum of colors to suit every mood and style. For a more classic look, there's
travertine (beige)—warm, neutral, and endlessly versatile. It's a favorite for residential feature walls, where it adds texture without overwhelming the space. Real photos of a suburban home in Portland, Oregon, show it used in a living room, paired with wooden furniture and soft lighting, creating a cozy, cabin-like vibe. Then there's
travertine (vintage silver), a modern twist on tradition with a cool, metallic sheen that's perfect for industrial-chic spaces. A tech startup in San Francisco chose this variant for their office lobby, and the photos speak for themselves: sleek, sophisticated, and undeniably forward-thinking.