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The material of the moment

Design is having a “back to nature” moment. From global design weeks to South African showrooms, natural stone is taking centre stage. Marble, granite, and quartzite are leading the way because they bring something no manufactured surface can: individuality. Every slab is unique, turning a kitchen island, bathroom vanity, or living-room feature wall into a one-of-a-kind statement.

Tiles are also evolving. Oversized porcelain and textured stone-look designs are making homes feel expansive and modern, especially when paired with natural stone accents. Together, they set the tone for interiors that feel both sophisticated and lived-in.

This is where WOMAG has carved out its reputation. For over 30 years, the brand has been redefining what is possible with stone and tile in South Africa. WOMAG sources premium marble, granite, quartzite, and porcelain tiles from across the globe and brings them directly to architects, designers, and homeowners. But their expertise does not end with sourcing. WOMAG’s in-house team handles fabrication and installation too, from precision cutting to bespoke finishing and professional fitting, so what a client chooses in the showroom is exactly what comes to life at home.

From seamless floor-to-ceiling marble bathrooms to outdoor entertainment areas tiled and clad for year-round use, WOMAG’s projects show how world-class materials paired with expert craftsmanship can transform a space. Their work goes beyond supply. It is about guiding design visions from selection to final install, ensuring quality and detail at every step.

Luxury today is not about excess. It is about creating spaces that endure, inspire, and feel authentic. With WOMAG’s heritage, craft, and uncompromising standards, stone and tile become more than finishes. They become the foundation of modern living.

Insider tips from WOMAG: Stone and tile now

1. Floor-to-ceiling marble

Bathrooms wrapped entirely in marble or quartzite are replacing “feature walls” with spa-like calm.

2. Seamless indoor-outdoor flow

Stone cladding and large-format tiles tie patios to living rooms, perfectly suited to the South African lifestyle.

3. Stone as furniture

WOMAG’s fabrication team is increasingly asked to craft dining tables, bars, and coffee tables from statement slabs.

4. Texture is key

Finishes like honed marble or leathered granite add tactility, making spaces feel natural and grounded.

5. Bold tile formats

Oversized porcelain paired with natural stone features creates a clean, expansive canvas with minimal upkeep.

Visit www.womag.co.za

THE AUTHOR

SA Home Owner Online

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