Collection: Norwegian Rose Furniture

Norwegian Rose Marble showcases a delicate pink hue, radiating timeless elegance and charm. Its harmonious mix of soft coral and white, accented by subtle olive undertones, brings warmth and sophistication to any interior.

This distinctive pink marble carries an effortless sense of refinement, adding a touch of graceful allure to your home. Its unique coloring makes it the perfect statement piece—whether as a striking feature wall, a set of contemporary marble stairs, or the centerpiece of a luxurious fireplace.

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Norwegian Rose FAQ

What is Norwegian Rose Marble, and where does it come from?

Norwegian Rose Marble, also known as Rosa Norvegia, is a distinctive natural stone quarried exclusively in Norway. Its unique coloration, ranging from soft pinks to deep burgundy, is a result of Norway's unique geological composition.

What types of bespoke furniture can be crafted using Norwegian Rose Marble?

Norwegian Rose Marble can be used to create a variety of bespoke furniture items, such as dining tables, side tables, bedside tables, and even plinths. For example, a set of vintage Norwegian Rose Marble-topped dining tables showcases the stone's unique appearance.

How can I incorporate Norwegian Rose Marble into my interior design project?

Incorporating Norwegian Rose Marble into your interior design project can be achieved through various applications, such as feature walls, countertops, flooring, or bespoke furniture pieces. Collaborating with designers experienced in working with this unique material can help you create a space that reflects your personal style and showcases the marble's natural beauty.

How do I care for and maintain Norwegian Rose Marble furniture?

To maintain the beauty of Norwegian Rose Marble furniture, it is recommended to seal the surface periodically to protect against stains and use pH-neutral cleaners for regular cleaning. Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the marble's surface.