Green marble has recently re-emerged as one of the most sought-after natural stones in interior architecture. Carrying the deep tones of nature, this distinctive stone category adds both strong character and a refined atmosphere to spaces. In particular, Verde Forest and Verde Guatemala stand out as two premium options within the green marble category.
Both stones feature natural veining spread across a deep-toned background, offering visual depth strong enough to become the focal point of a design. However, their character and spatial impact differ.
Verde Forest: The Aesthetics of Natural Flow
Verde Forest marble is characterized by a more organic and dynamic veining structure, bringing nature directly into the space. The interplay of light and dark green tones creates a sense of continuous movement across large surfaces.
When used in flooring applications, it adds depth and presence to interiors. It is frequently preferred in expansive lobby areas, hotel entrances, and prestigious commercial projects. Applied in large slab formats, its veining creates a seamless and uninterrupted composition.
In stair cladding, green marble forms a striking contrast when combined with white or cream backgrounds, creating a dramatic transition. When applied to architectural focal points such as spiral staircases, the dynamic texture enhances the movement of the structure itself.
In furniture design, Verde Forest presents a strong identity in modern coffee table and console concepts. Solid block forms or slim, minimal slab designs highlight the stone’s natural pattern and material authenticity.

Verde Guatemala: A Deep and Powerful Statement
Verde Guatemala marble features a darker and more intense green tone. Its white and light-colored veins create a sharper contrast, making it suitable for more dramatic and bold architectural projects.
When used in wall cladding, it forms a powerful background surface. It is especially preferred for fireplace walls, TV feature walls, and statement vertical applications. With a polished finish, it reflects light and enhances the perception of depth within the stone.
In coffee table and table designs, Verde Guatemala becomes a sculptural element when shaped into monolithic forms. In minimalist interiors, it has the strength to serve as a standalone focal point.

Applications of Green Marble
Green marble is not limited to furniture production; it can be applied in a wide range of architectural solutions:
- Flooring applications
- Stair treads and risers
- Wall cladding
- Fireplace designs
- Bathroom vanities and washbasins
- Kitchen islands
- Console tables and coffee tables
When combined with light-colored marbles, beige travertines, or natural wood surfaces, green marble creates a balanced contrast. Paired with metal details, it achieves a more contemporary and luxurious aesthetic.

Which Stone for Which Project?
- For a more organic, fluid, and dynamic composition: Verde Forest
- For a darker, stronger, and more dramatic statement: Verde Guatemala
Both stones go beyond being simple cladding materials; they define the identity of a space. The use of green marble represents a design choice that places nature at the center of architecture.
Within the Efesus Home design approach, green marble is not merely an aesthetic selection but a defining architectural element that shapes the spirit of the space. Thanks to its natural veining, each application is unique and maintains its value over time.