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Key Design Philosophy
- Embrace fragmentation and asymmetry to break traditional spatial norms.
- Use angular, non-rectilinear forms to disrupt conventional office layouts.
- Incorporate exposed structural elements and raw materials for an industrial feel.
Material Application with 50mm Black Marble
- Install 50mm black marble wall panels as a bold, textural backdrop that contrasts with smooth surfaces.
- Use marble in irregular, offset patterns to create visual disarray and depth.
- Combine with steel, glass, and concrete to enhance the deconstructivist aesthetic.
Marble as a Focal Point
- The deep black with subtle white or gray veining adds dramatic contrast.
- Its natural patterns become a dynamic visual anchor in the space.
Spatial Arrangement
- Position marble walls at unexpected angles to divide the office into dynamic zones.
- Avoid right angles; instead, create intersecting planes that fragment the space.
- Leave some areas open to reveal underlying structure, such as exposed beams or pipes.
Zoning with Marble
- Use the marble wall as a divider between work and meeting areas.
- Create irregular pathways that encourage exploration and movement.
Furniture and Decor
- Select furniture with sharp lines, cantilevered forms, or geometric shapes (e.g., Z-shaped desks, angular chairs).
- Use minimal, monochromatic decor to let the marble stand out; add metallic accents for contrast.
- Incorporate abstract art or sculptural pieces that echo the marble’s veining and color.
Material Contrast
- Pair marble with raw steel gray, concrete beige, and occasional bright pops (e.g., red or yellow) for contrast.
- Keep walls and floors neutral to let the marble be the focal point.
Lighting Strategy
- Use directional lighting to highlight the marble’s natural patterns and create dramatic shadows.
- Install spotlights or track lighting at oblique angles to emphasize the wall’s texture and fragmentation.
- Avoid uniform lighting; instead, create pools of light and dark to enhance the deconstructivist mood.
Enhancing Marble Veining
- Angle lights to catch the subtle white or gray veins in the black marble.
- Use warm or cool tones to complement the stone’s natural palette.
Example Layout
- One wall: 50mm black marble installed in a staggered, broken pattern, extending from floor to ceiling.
- Opposite wall: Exposed concrete with a large, asymmetrical window.
- Floor: Polished concrete with a matte finish.
- Center: A cantilevered desk made of steel and glass, positioned at a 30-degree angle to the marble wall.
Tips for Success
- Start with a focal point, like the marble wall, and build the space around its irregularity.
- Avoid clutter; deconstructivism thrives on negative space and intentional disorder.
- Consult a designer to ensure structural integrity when using heavy marble panels at odd angles.
The ideal 50mm black marble wall for office foyer
Product 1: Nabis Black Polished Wall Panel
| Detail | Description |
| Size | 4x8 feet (2.44x1.22 meters) |
| Thickness | 50mm (2 inches) |
| Surface | Glossy polished |
| Edge | Flat polished |
| Use | Office foyer feature wall |
Product 2: Nabis Black Honed Accent Wall Slab
| Detail | Description |
| Size | 2x4 feet (60.96x121.92 cm) |
| Thickness | 50mm |
| Surface | Honed matte |
| Edge | Beveled |
| Use | Accent wall in reception area |
Product 3: Nabis Black Fluted Wall Panel
| Detail | Description |
| Size | 3x6 feet (91.44x182.88 cm) |
| Thickness | 50mm |
| Surface | Fluted texture |
| Edge | Bullnose |
| Use | Corner junction with wood |