Mineral Foundation
Luxstone finishes use natural marble, granite and limestone chips, giving colour a tactile, stone-derived depth rather than a flat painted appearance.
The Luxstone Spectrum Series expands natural stone texture into a more colour-led design language. It is intended for projects where walls contribute actively to the atmosphere, identity and visual rhythm of a space.
From grounded mineral tones to more expressive colour directions, each finish should be coordinated with the architecture, lighting and surrounding material palette.
Luxstone finishes use natural marble, granite and limestone chips, giving colour a tactile, stone-derived depth rather than a flat painted appearance.
Colour and texture work together to support quiet tonal schemes, stronger feature surfaces and coordinated architectural compositions.
The accompanying Element range extends the collection with additional design expressions that can be reviewed during project sampling and finish selection.
Final options are coordinated through physical samples so colour, texture and light can be assessed together.
Colour-led natural stone textures for feature walls, facade accents and spaces that need a distinct visual identity.
Coordinated design expressions that broaden the collection and support more tailored surface compositions.
Spectrum is best considered when colour and texture need to reinforce the character of the architecture or the identity of a space.
Create memorable feature surfaces for lobbies, restaurants, stores and guest environments.
Coordinate colour direction with identity-led offices, showrooms and customer-facing spaces.
Use selected walls, facade volumes and framed elements to introduce controlled visual contrast.
On-screen colours are indicative only. Final colour and texture direction should be approved through a representative physical sample.
Provide surrounding finishes, project references and the intended atmosphere.
Review Spectrum and available Element directions against the design brief.
Assess colour, grain and light response at the project location.
Confirm preparation and application requirements before full installation.
Share your project concept to discuss Spectrum colours, Element options, samples and supporting documentation.