
Flexible stone veneer has expanded the possibilities of interior design by allowing natural stone finishes to be used in previously difficult applications.
Curved feature walls in hotel lobbies, luxury villas, restaurants, spas, and commercial spaces frequently incorporate flexible stone veneer to create dramatic and elegant architectural effects.
Designers also apply flexible stone to curved ceilings, reception desks, furniture surfaces, elevator interiors, fireplace surrounds, and decorative columns.
Popular materials include slate veneer, sandstone veneer, quartzite veneer, and translucent stone sheets for backlit wall systems.
Neutral tones such as gray, beige, charcoal, and white remain highly popular because they complement modern minimalist and luxury interior design styles.
Flexible stone veneer allows architects and interior designers to combine natural textures with innovative shapes and contemporary aesthetics.