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In contemporary interior design, the boundaries between materials are becoming increasingly fluid.
It is precisely along that line—between illusion and reality—that Glass Design introduces Madison Marmoral, a basin that appears to be carved from marble, yet reveals something far more refined beneath the surface.
Inspired by the deep, dramatic character of Marquina marble, this model features luminous veining across a dark, polished base, evoking a sense of timeless elegance. But on closer inspection, its true nature emerges: expertly crafted glass, reshaping how materiality is perceived in modern spaces.
What sets Madison Marmoral apart is this transformation. Through advanced glassmaking techniques and artisanal expertise, it achieves details that would be nearly impossible in natural stone. The distinctive exterior fluting—defining the basin’s silhouette—becomes both an aesthetic and architectural element: precise, rhythmic, and perfectly controlled.
The result is an object that reconciles two seemingly opposing qualities: weight and lightness. Visually, it carries the gravitas of marble; physically, it offers the precision, adaptability, and finesse of glass.
With a diameter of 400 mm and a height of 150 mm, Madison Marmoral is designed for contemporary bathroom environments that seek sophistication without excess. Its form and finish make it equally suited for private luxury residences and high-end hospitality or commercial interiors.
Ultimately, this piece reflects the philosophy of Glass Design—that glass is not merely a material, but a medium through which light, emotion, and space are shaped. In that sense, Madison Marmoral is more than a basin; it is a small architectural statement that transforms the everyday.