Monolithic Living Room Interior
Labradorite in a living room reflects an approach where black stone defines not a single accent, but the entire architectural structure of the space. Labradorite is used for wall cladding, the staircase area, and vertical planes, creating depth, rhythm, and a sense of monolithic continuity.
Large-format slabs preserve clean geometry without visual fragmentation. In daylight, natural black stone reads as a restrained graphite surface; in the evening, it reveals subtle blue iridescence under warm lighting.
INDUSTRY:
PRIVATE INTERIOR
LOCATION:
RESIDENTIAL SPACE / LIVING ROOM
APPLICATION:
WALL CLADDING, STAIRCASE AREA, VERTICAL SURFACES
MATERIAL:
LABRADORITE
FINISH:
PLUVIUM
AREA:
CUSTOM PROJECT
PROJECT CHALLENGE
The objective was to create a space with long-term architectural value. The material needed to support scale, quietness, and stability — without decorative excess or reliance on trends.
The choice of labradorite was both technical and visual. Its density, strength, and low water absorption ensure durability, while its graphite-dark base and natural iridescence define the character of the surface.
OUR SOLUTION
In this solution, black stone becomes the foundation of the entire living room. Large-format labradorite shapes the walls and staircase area into a single material envelope, giving the space a cohesive and structured presence.
The PLUVIUM finish enhances the natural structure of the stone and adds depth to the surfaces. In daylight, the material appears restrained and graphite-toned; in the evening, it reveals blue iridescence under warm light.
Combined with wood, soft staircase lighting, and dark metal elements, natural black stone creates an interior that remains relevant over time.
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