Creating a stone buffet with our New York mica
Your furniture plays an important role in the decoration of your home: it's everywhere and dresses up the space. In this article, we're going to talk to you about stone leaf to achieve a stone furniture effect. This sideboard has been dressed in our New York model. This stone is a dark mica with a pronounced 45° veining. Its straight, regular veining will remind you of the verticality of the buildings and the regular lines of the streets of New York City. The sober, uncluttered decor of the apartment highlights the stone furniture, which is the room's main feature. Our mica modernizes and brings that contemporary touch to this beautiful sideboard. If you, too, want to modernize your interior, sheet stone is a safe, natural value.
Making a stone cabinet with our Toronto rough marble
Now let's talk about a cabinet cladding project. Our Toronto model is installed on the doors of this piece of furniture. This rock is a rough marble in gray and white tones with a marked veining. For this project, we're in a beautiful, typically Parisian apartment. With its minimalist decor, this mineral touch brings freshness and light to the space. Wooden parquet and natural stone play between classic and modern, with a sober touch. Dare to use raw marble on your furniture!
Our advice
For furniture coverings, there are two suitable ranges: StoneLeaf and Stick&Stone. The Stick&Stone range offers adhesive stone sheets that are easy to install, even for beginners.You can choose from numerous models in different colors, enabling you to create a wide range of atmospheres. A total of 24 models, including 9 available in the Stick&Stone range. For professionals, you can take advantage of 6 exclusive models by logging on to your pro area. Stick&Stone can be applied to a wide range of surfaces, including wood, metal, concrete, plaster, ceramic, tiles and mosaics.