Exceptional French Rose Liseron Marble Decorative Plate with Floral Marble Inlay – Monumental Luxury Statement Piece

€7.900,00
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Article number: IMG_6270
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Exceptional decorative marble plate from rare and luminous French Rose Liseron marble, part of an exclusive art collection of four monumental pieces.

The surface reveals a refined palette of warm blush tones, soft apricot hues, delicate salmon undertones and subtle mineral veining. The Rose Liseron marble carries a natural depth that gently shifts under changing light conditions. When touched by daylight, the polished surface softly reflects light, enhancing the stone’s natural warmth and creating an atmosphere of elegance and refinement.

At the center, a beautifully executed floral marble inlay unfolds in sculptural precision. The bouquet features delicately carved blossoms in white marble, contrasted by soft green leaves and fine darker stems. The craftsmanship is subtle yet precise, creating a refined three-dimensional effect within the flat plane of the slab.

The floral motif appears to float within the warm rose-toned marble background, offering a poetic balance between strength and delicacy. The composition is symmetrical, harmonious, and timeless.

The thickness of 4 cm gives the piece architectural presence and structural authority. It can be displayed as:

• A luxurious table top
• A monumental wall artwork
• A refined floor centerpiece
• A bespoke architectural feature

This is not merely decorative.
It is a sculptural luxury statement.

Perfect for collectors, interior designers, and those seeking rare 19th century French marble craftsmanship.

Condition:
Wear consistent with age and use.
Ready for installation.

Dimensions:

149,5 cm Length 58.86 Inch
69,5 cm Width 27.36 Inch
4 cm Thick 1.57 Inch
110 Kg

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