Marbres de France : beauty through technical expertise

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In response to marble’s renewed popularity, Marbres de France is performing countless technical feats to transform this beautiful material into artistic marvels.

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Marbres de France : prouesses techniques au service de l'esthétisme
In the case of this series of ancient busts, the colours and qualities of the marble blend into the landscaped garden. © MDF
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Whether featured on monuments, palaces, temples, busts, or tombs, marble has always been synonymous with luxury and prestige due to its rarity. Very early on, this rock, which features various colours and yet is cold, sober, minimalistic, and sometimes austere due to the polished and reflective crystals it includes, was used in the decorative industry in the form of chimneys, tables, desks, console tables, vases, and light fixtures.

The beauty of marble

Marbres de France, a Hérault-based company proud of its local character, has worked on a long list of projects, including Saint Peter’s tomb in the Vatican, the columns of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba in Spain, the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium along the banks of the Ganges in India, the King’s Bedroom in Versailles, Narbonne Cathedral, and Saint-Jean Train Station in Bordeaux. The company has a long and accomplished list of projects to its name.

Marbres de France In the industry, the quality of the French company’s marble is recognised by all. © MDF
Marbres de France bathroom Only master artisans can produce this level of perfection in a bathroom. © MDF

Public and private orders alike

By extracting 45 000 tonnes of marble annually from its quarries using cutting-edge machines, Marbres de France is redefining what is possible. Its catalogue includes kitchen flooring, bathroom fixtures, urban furniture, and structures for the hotel and restaurant industries. In short, everything needed to revitalise the image of this classic material and incorporate its subtle beauty into your own home.

Marbres de France traffic circle The monument in this traffic circle is made out of marble to increase its durability. © MDF

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