The strongest interiors often come from controlled contrast. Marble brings natural depth and prestige; porcelain brings technical performance, large-format continuity and easier maintenance.

1. Furniture and Living Areas
Use porcelain where daily wear is high and marble where the object should become a visual anchor. A porcelain dining table can be paired with a sculptural marble coffee table for a balanced and refined room.
2. Kitchen Countertops

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The kitchen is where visual ambition and daily performance must meet.
- 01Porcelain: Best for the main worktop because it resists heat, stains and scratches.
- 02Marble: Excellent for pastry preparation, feature islands and selected zones where natural coolness and texture matter.
3. Walls, Floors and Bathrooms
Large porcelain slabs create a wallpaper-like continuous surface with minimal joints. Marble can then be used in dry zones, vanities or accent walls to bring warmth and authenticity.





