Sculptural Marble Elegance for the Bathroom

Stonetech has unveiled its latest bathroom collection, presenting marble as more than a surface, but as a defining architectural feature.

The Greek-based company, widely available throughout Australia, renowned for quarrying and processing natural stone, has translated the timeless appeal of marble into bathroom furniture and finishes that balance functionality with artistry.

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The collection includes vanities, solid sinks, sculptural bathtubs, cladding and flooring, each piece designed to elevate bathrooms with a sense of permanence and refinement. Marble’s natural strength and resilience, enhanced by careful sealing, ensures surfaces retain their elegance in the face of daily use. This makes the range suited not only to private en suites but also to high-traffic hospitality spaces such as spa retreats and hotel bathrooms.

A wide spectrum of finishes allows designers to tailor projects to different moods and styles. Classic whites such as Volakas, Ikarus and Thassos deliver purity and lightness, while Crème marbles like Crema Marfil and Skyline offer warmth and sophistication, even in humid conditions. For bolder statements, the deep veining of Emperador Light or the striking tones of Veria Green create dramatic focal points, particularly when applied to feature walls or stand-alone bath pieces.

Beyond their aesthetic qualities, Stonetech’s surfaces are highly practical. Cool underfoot, resistant to heat and staining, and versatile in both 2D and 3D formats, the materials can be shaped into everything from expansive flooring to entire bathroom furniture installations. The ability to craft bathtubs and vanities from single blocks of marble gives projects a sculptural quality rarely achieved with engineered alternatives.

By combining durability with a meticulous attention to finish, Stonetech is positioning marble as not only a luxury material but also a reliable solution for contemporary bathroom design. Whether specified for residential or commercial applications, the collection demonstrates how natural stone can transform bathrooms into spaces of quiet grandeur and enduring beauty.

Images courtesy of Stonetech via ArchDaily






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