Sahara Noir Marble Slab – Black Marble with Gold/White Veins | BC STONE Sydney
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Sahara Noir Marble Slab: deep black field cut by bold gold and white veining. Honed or polished for islands, splashbacks, feature walls, fireplaces and refined floors.
Sahara Noir Marble Slab is minimalism made dramatic: a jet-black field sparingly cut by near-uniform ribbons of caramel/bronze and clean white that traverse the surface like disciplined strokes. Quarried in Tunisia, this black marble is prized for bookmatched compositions—on tall wall panels, fireplace surrounds or waterfall islands the criss-cross veining reads architectural rather than busy. Finish it honed for low-glare calm, polished for mirror depth, or specify brushed/leathered when you want tactile relief; slabs can be cut-to-size and many lines are also stocked as tiles. Designers use Sahara Noir for benchtops, splashbacks, vanity faces, joinery and façade cladding (in protected locations), as well as refined floors where a graphic, high-contrast statement is desired. Pair with pale timbers and satin metals for restraint, or echo the gold with brass/bronze to warm the palette. Care is straightforward: seal on installation, wipe spills promptly, clean with pH-neutral products, avoid acids/abrasives, and reseal according to use so the black stays deep and the veins crisp. When a scheme calls for unmistakable luxury with disciplined geometry, Sahara Noir delivers a poised, gallery-grade presence that elevates both residential and commercial interiors. To select slabs under project lighting and discuss cut-to-size, visit the BC STONE Sydney showroom.
Further reading: BC STONE’s Guide to Sustainable Beauty — The Local Project.
FAQ
Q: What defines Sahara Noir’s look?
A: A jet-black base with striking gold/amber and white veining—high contrast that reads sculptural on large panels.
Q: Honed or polished—how should I choose?
A: Honed for low-glare walls/floors; polished for maximum depth on splashbacks, islands and feature elements.
Q: Does Sahara Noir bookmatch well?
A: Yes. Its linear ribbons create strong bookmatched graphics; align seams and use mitred corners for continuity.
Q: Suitable for kitchens and wet areas?
A: Yes—when properly sealed and maintained. Use pH-neutral cleaners and reseal periodically in high-use zones.
Q: Do you stock Sahara Noir in Sydney?
A: Yes—current slabs are available; to arrange a viewing and discuss fabrication, just visit the showroom page.