Stone objects — marble, travertine, slate, and natural stone in their original form. Cool to the touch, visually weighty, and built to outlast generations.
About stone objects
Laiyahome's stone collection features decorative objects, side tables, plinths, vases, candle holders, and sculptural accents in natural marble, travertine, limestone, slate, and other natural stones. Stone is the most permanent material in interior decoration — pieces age by deepening rather than wearing out. Prices range from approximately €80 for small accent objects to €1,400+ for statement pieces and sculptural plinths. The collection serves design-led residential interiors, contemporary villa builds, and considered hospitality projects across Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Greece, and Germany. Standard EU delivery 5-21 days from European stock; larger pieces via white-glove or palletised freight on request. Bespoke pricing for trade clients on orders of four or more pieces.
Marble vs travertine vs limestone
Three of the most common decorative stones, each with distinct character. Marble — denser, more uniform stone with characteristic veining, formally elegant, polished to a high finish; reads as classical and refined. Travertine — more textural stone with natural pitting and warmer tonality (cream, beige, soft brown), visually softer; reads as contemporary and Mediterranean. Limestone — softer, more uniform than travertine, often pale cream to grey; reads as quietly architectural. All three are excellent decorative stones; the right one depends on whether you want formal precision (marble), natural warmth (travertine), or quiet architectural restraint (limestone).
How stone ages
Stone is one of the few materials that genuinely improves with time. Marble develops a soft patina over decades of careful use, with edges softening into less industrial precision. Travertine's natural pitting fills in with use, creating depth. Limestone darkens subtly in handled areas. Slate develops a deeper grey-black tone. Unlike materials that wear out, stone wears in — which is why it has anchored luxury interiors for thousands of years.
Frequently asked questions
Are stone objects fragile?
Solid stone pieces are extremely durable but can chip if dropped or struck. They are not delicate, but they are heavy and reward careful handling during placement.
Where can I buy marble decor in Spain?
Laiyahome ships marble, travertine, and natural stone decor across Spain in 5-21 days from European stock. Larger sculptural pieces ship via white-glove or palletised freight on request.
How much does luxury stone decor cost?
Small accent objects (candle holders, small bowls): €80-€200. Medium pieces (vases, decorative bowls, smaller stone objects): €180-€450. Larger pieces (statement vases, side tables, sculptural plinths): €450-€1,400+.
What's the difference between marble and travertine?
Marble is denser with characteristic veining and polishes to a high gloss — formally elegant. Travertine has natural pitting, warmer earth tones, and a more textural surface — reads as contemporary Mediterranean. Both are excellent stones; the choice depends on whether the interior calls for formal precision or natural warmth.