Where Durability Meets Design, One Slab at a Time
Step into a modern hotel lobby, and the first thing that catches your eye is the seamless expanse of stone walls—rich, textured, and effortlessly grand. Or walk through a bustling shopping mall, where the floors flow like a single river of material, guiding visitors with quiet confidence. These moments of design magic don't happen by accident. They're the result of choosing the right materials—ones that blend aesthetics, durability, and personality. For architects and designers tackling large-scale commercial projects, this balance is often the hardest part. Enter the Oasis Stone Range Big Slab Series : a collection crafted to turn ambitious visions into tangible, breathtaking spaces.
Commercial spaces—hotels, malls, corporate offices, airports—aren't just buildings. They're experiences. They tell a brand's story, set a mood, and leave a lasting impression on everyone who walks through their doors. And at the heart of that experience? The materials. A poorly chosen surface can make a luxury hotel feel cheap; the right one can turn a mundane office into a hub of creativity.
For large-scale projects, the stakes are even higher. Imagine overseeing a 50,000-square-foot shopping center: you need materials that look consistent across vast surfaces, stand up to daily wear and tear, and still feel unique enough to set your project apart from the next. Too often, designers are forced to compromise—choosing between beauty and practicality, or settling for "good enough" because the "perfect" material is too fragile or hard to source in bulk.
The Oasis Stone Range Big Slab Series was born to end that compromise.
At its core, this series is about possibility . It's a lineup of big slabs—think 1200x2400mm and larger—engineered to cover expansive surfaces without unsightly seams or mismatched patterns. But it's not just about size. Each material in the range is designed to evoke emotion, whether that's the warmth of natural stone, the edge of industrial metal, or the serenity of minimalist concrete.
Let's dive into what sets it apart:
With so many options, it's hard to pick favorites—but these materials have been turning heads in commercial design circles for good reason. Here's how they shine:
| Material | Texture & Aesthetic | Ideal For |
|---|---|---|
| Travertine (starry green) | Soft, porous surface with irregular "starry" veining in deep greens and subtle golds—like a night sky captured in stone. | Luxury hotel lobbies, high-end restaurants, or wellness centers aiming for a calm, nature-inspired vibe. |
| Lunar peak silvery | Sleek, smooth, and iridescent, with a silvery sheen that shifts with light—evoking the moon's surface. | Tech offices, modern art galleries, or airport lounges where innovation and sophistication take center stage. |
| Fair-faced concrete | Raw, unpolished finish with natural variations in color and texture—warm, earthy, and quietly confident. | Co-working spaces, cafes, or boutique retail stores going for a "less is more" minimalist look. |
| Foamed aluminium alloy board (vintage silver) | Lightweight yet sturdy, with a matte, brushed finish that mimics aged metal—industrial with a touch of nostalgia. | Urban lofts, music venues, or trendy tech startups wanting to blend edginess with approachability. |
Words can only do so much—let's paint a picture of how these slabs transform spaces:
Case 1: The Boutique Hotel Renovation A historic hotel in downtown Chicago wanted to blend its classic architecture with modern luxury. The design team chose travertine (starry green) for the lobby walls and floors. The result? A space that feels both timeless and fresh, where guests pause to admire the stone's natural beauty before checking in. The large slabs eliminated unsightly grout lines, making the lobby feel more open and cohesive.
Case 2: The Tech Campus Hub A Silicon Valley tech firm needed a central hub that reflected its innovative spirit. They opted for lunar peak silvery for the ceiling and foamed aluminium alloy board (vintage silver) for accent walls. Paired with sleek glass and LED lighting, the space feels like a glimpse into the future—bright, airy, and full of energy.
Case 3: The Urban Retail Mall A new mall in Seattle aimed to attract young, design-conscious shoppers. The food court, in particular, needed to stand out. The designers used fair-faced concrete for the counters and seating areas, paired with warm wood accents. The concrete's natural texture added depth, while its durability ensures it can handle spills, scratches, and daily chaos—all while looking effortlessly cool.
For commercial projects with big square footage, small tiles or slabs can be a nightmare. Seams multiply, patterns clash, and installation time skyrockets. The Oasis Stone Range's big slabs solve these problems in three key ways:
Commercial design isn't just about function—it's about creating moments that stick in people's minds. The Oasis Stone Range Big Slab Series gives you the tools to do just that: materials that are as durable as they are beautiful, as versatile as they are unique.
Whether you're designing a hotel that feels like a luxury retreat, a mall that becomes a community hub, or an office that inspires creativity, these slabs are more than materials—they're the foundation of unforgettable spaces.
So why settle for ordinary? Dive into the Oasis Stone Range Big Slab Series, and let your next project tell a story worth remembering.
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