Gatenio Marble launches Marbella brand for furniture

Gatenio Marble has introduced a new premium brand called Marbella, expanding the use of natural marble into furniture and accessories beyond traditional kitchen and bathroom surfaces. The brand offers items such as consoles, tables, trolleys, podiums, trays, and vases made from marble and porcelain. It aims to create cohesive designs for various sectors including hospitality and private homes.

For years, marble and natural stone have been mainly used for kitchen and bathroom surfaces. Now, Gatenio Marble, a company experienced in importing, processing, and installing marble, is venturing into furniture and decor with its new brand, Marbella.

Marbella focuses on carefully designed pieces that integrate natural marble and porcelain. The collection includes consoles, coffee and side tables, tea trolleys, podiums, trays, and vases. Alongside permanent offerings, the brand provides customized solutions to meet specific needs.

This expansion reflects broader international trends where marble serves not just as a functional countertop but as a defining element in interior spaces. Arik Gatenio, the company's CEO, explained the inspiration: “Marble can become an item that defines a space.”

The brand targets architects, interior designers, and private clients, as well as projects in hospitality and commercial sectors. By combining marble surfaces with complementary furniture, Marbella seeks to foster a unified design language throughout spaces.

Gatenio Marble's move positions the material as a storytelling element in home and commercial environments, moving it from utilitarian to decorative prominence.

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