When you think of marble, you might picture kitchen countertops—and while
Marble Interstellar Gray excels there, its uses go far beyond. Let's explore some unexpected applications:
Commercial Spaces:
Airports and shopping malls are getting in on the action. London's Heathrow Airport recently installed
Marble Interstellar Gray floors in its premium lounge, citing its durability (it can handle heavy foot traffic) and calming effect. "Travelers are stressed enough," says a spokesperson. "We wanted a space that feels like a retreat."
Wellness Centers:
Spas and yoga studios love it for its cool, soothing vibe. A luxury wellness retreat in Bali paired it with
flexible stone
(a lightweight, bendable material) for curved walls, creating a space that feels both organic and serene. "The gray tone promotes relaxation, and the texture encourages mindfulness—clients often comment on how grounding it feels," says the retreat's designer.
Outdoor Living:
Thanks to its weather resistance,
Marble Interstellar Gray is making its way into patios and pool surrounds. In Beverly Hills, a celebrity home features an outdoor kitchen with a
Marble Interstellar Gray island, where it withstands rain, sun, and even the occasional pool party mishap. "It looks as good after a year as it did on day one," the homeowner.