Marble Inlay Sideboards

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Midnight Inlay Sideboard by Himanshu Gupta Has Lapis Lazuli and Green Onyx

— March 13, 2026 — Art & Design
The Midnight Inlay Sideboard by Himanshu Gupta is a stone furniture piece carved from Black Marquina marble and detailed with geometric inlays of lapis lazuli, green onyx, red fire marble, and Alikanta stone. The Midnight Inlay Sideboard uses vertical fluting across its marble doors, creating a rhythmic surface that shifts with light and shadow across the ridged stone facade. Rectangular stone inlays are inserted flush within the fluted grooves, requiring precise routing and hand-fitting to maintain a continuous surface across the cabinet panels.

The interior contrasts the dark stone exterior with red velvet lining over a wood structure, creating a warmer material palette once the doors open. Cylindrical copper-toned handles sit vertically within the fluted marble pattern without disrupting the inlay composition. The sideboard sits on a solid slab base that keeps the profile low and monolithic

Image Credit: Himanshu Gupta

Trend Themes

  1. Hybrid Stone-metal Surfaces — Combining marble with metal accents and colored stones creates opportunities for new composite manufacturing methods that blend monolithic solidity with metallic warmth.
  2. Precision Inlay Craftsmanship — The demand for flush geometric inlays highlights potential for advanced routing, CNC-hybrid hand-finishing workflows and bespoke joinery techniques to achieve seamless stone integration.
  3. Textural Light-responsive Facades — Rhythmic fluting and ridged surfaces that shift with light and shadow suggest innovations in surface engineering and tooling to control optical effects at scale.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Furniture — Stone-centric cabinets and sideboards point toward premium product lines that fuse sculptural stonework with tactile interior finishes for high-margin markets.
  2. High-end Interior Design — Contrasting dark exteriors with plush interiors indicates scope for curated material palettes and integrated fixtures that redefine tactile luxury in residential and hospitality spaces.
  3. Architectural Cladding — Flush inlay techniques and fluted stone panels imply possibilities for decorative cladding systems that marry ornamental patterning with structural facades.
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