Black Wood Grainy Marble

Black Wood Grainy Marble mimics wood grain textures on a dark stone background—sinuous brown and grey veins evoke timber. It’s ideal for furniture-like islands, wall panels, and counters where the tactile warmth of wood is desired without its maintenance concerns.

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Black Wood Grainy Marble translates linear, wood-like veining into stone, providing the visual warmth and rhythm of timber but with greater heat resistance and formality. The veins can range from subtle brown lines to pronounced grain patterns; slab selection is key to preserving continuous grain across surfaces.

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Uses include kitchen islands, vanities, paneling, and furniture tops—especially in projects that pair stone with wood to create layered textures. For flooring, honed finishes work best and keep slip resistance manageable; stone grain masks minor scuffs and dust.

Fabrication: plan vein continuity, avoid abrupt seam intersections, and stabilize voids. For heavy-use counters, use protective practices or place the stone in visually dominant but less-abused positions. Maintenance mirrors other marbles: seal, use pH-neutral cleaners, and reseal periodically.

Black Wood Grainy Marble is a designer’s bridge between wood warmth and stone permanence—ideal where timber aesthetics are desired but practical stone performance is preferred.

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