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Precioustone Offers 130 Semi-Precious Stone Slab Options

Precioustone is a surface collection by Italian brand Antolini made from thin layers of semi-precious stones assembled into decorative slabs. Designed for residential, hospitality and wellness environments, the collection highlights the natural colours, structures and translucency of crystalline materials. Many of the surfaces are intended to be backlit, allowing light to pass through the stone and emphasise its layered composition. The collection is designed to showcase the visual characteristics of naturally occurring minerals while providing a distinctive finish for interior applications.

The range includes 130 options featuring a variety of semi-precious stones with different colours and patterns. Materials include Amethyst, Crystal Quartz and Blue Agate, each selected for its unique visual qualities and natural formations. The collection also features Petrified Wood, which preserves the grain patterns and structural traces of ancient trees within stone.

Trend Themes

  1. Backlit Stone Surfaces — Translucent semi-precious slabs create new potential for interiors where architectural surfaces function as ambient lighting, decorative focal points and material storytelling elements.
  2. Mineral-led Luxury Design — Naturally patterned stones such as amethyst, quartz and agate support differentiation in premium spaces through one-of-a-kind finishes that cannot be replicated by standard manufactured materials.
  3. Biophilic Material Expression — Crystalline formations and petrified wood textures reflect growing demand for interiors that connect occupants with geological history, organic variation and nature-inspired sensory experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Interior Design — High-impact semi-precious stone slabs expand the palette for designers seeking distinctive wall, counter and feature applications across residential, hospitality and wellness environments.
  2. Luxury Hospitality — Hotels, spas and resorts benefit from statement surfaces that combine natural translucency, rarity and visual drama to reinforce premium guest experiences and branded spatial identity.
  3. Architectural Materials — Layered decorative stone products signal opportunities for material suppliers to merge natural minerals with engineered formats suited to lighting integration and customized surface installations.

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