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Showing posts with label illuminated marble. Show all posts

Indoor and Outdoor Alabaster Furnishings That Glow From Within.





Back in 2007, I introduced you to Albatros Design, a French company that created illuminated marble furniture and fireplace consoles. The luxurious pieces were available in multiple marble finishes and applications. Since then, the company has been renamed and now continues to design and customize illuminated pieces of furniture and installations, only made from alabaster.*




Atelier Alain Ellouz now offers more luxurious illuminated items for private homes, restaurants, retail stores and hotels. The pieces combine a traditional material with a modern effect. Coffee tables, dining tables, bases, console tables, bathroom sinks, pedestals, vessels and basins are wonderful additions to any interior.









For the bath:








Seating and end tables make excellent poolside and outdoor accents:





Alabaster illuminated walls, sliding doors and panels, hotel interiors, restaurant tables, bars, reception desks, fireplaces, retail counters and more are available for commercial applications:














*alabaster is a translucent, white or tinted fine-grained gypsum. A variety of hard calcite, translucent and sometimes banded.

To learn more, visit Atelier Alain Ellouz

Albatros Design Lights Up Marble. Illuminated Furniture & Fireplaces.




Albatros Design of france makes glowing marble furniture. That's right, you heard me.






Furniture made with lovely marble that is illuminated from within.
In many variation of objects from Fireplaces to tables. Lamps to cubes.
With your choice of marble finishes.









With your choice of marble finishes.

Below: Marble surface without illumination on the left, and on the right, illuminated.


Available marble finishes below:

Update: Albatros Design is now Atelier Alain Ellouz and the illuminated furniture is only available in alabaster. See an updated post here.

Atelier Alain Ellouz (previously Albatros Design)

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