Combining Turkish Marble with Wood, Glass & Metal
Turkish marble has long been admired for its elegance and durability, and when paired with complementary materials like wood, glass and metal, it creates interiors that feel contemporary, balanced and luxurious. Designers working with marble, travertine, limestone, granite and onyx from Turkey often combine these materials to achieve contrast, warmth and visual depth.
1. Marble & Wood: Warmth Meets Luxury
Wood adds warmth and softness to the cool, refined look of marble. Whether using white Turkish marbles such as Mugla White or Afyon White, or rich beige stones like Burdur Beige, pairing them with natural wood textures creates inviting and balanced interiors.
2. Marble & Glass: Clean, Minimal & Modern
Glass allows the natural veining of marble to remain the focal point while maintaining a minimalistic interior. It works beautifully with grey marbles from Turkey like Tundra Grey or Savana Grey, enhancing modern hotel lobbies and residences.
3. Marble & Metal: Bold and Architectural
Metals such as brass, bronze and brushed steel complement the strong character of dark Turkish marbles including Akşehir Black and Saint-Laurent type stones. These combinations are popular in luxury retail, reception desks and feature walls.
Choosing the Right Turkish Stones
Depending on the project, designers often mix multiple surfaces such as travertine, onyx and limestone for additional texture and effect. For full stone collections, visit our Products page.
When to Consider This Combination
- Modern hotel lobbies & commercial environments
- Residential living areas & kitchens
- Feature walls, reception desks & luxury retail spaces
- Designs requiring strong visual contrast or material harmony
To explore Turkish marble types and comparisons, read our guide to selecting the right natural stone.
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