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The latest interior design trends are based on close human contact.
with nature. Therefore, architects and interior designers increasingly encourage the finishing of houses with natural materials.

Antigorite Serpentinite

Green inspirations: natural beauty in your interior

Antigorite serpentinite fits perfectly into natural interior arrangements, as an effective finishing touch to the styling. It will work perfectly both as a finishing material for external walls of a building and for rooms. Gabion structures and flexible tiles can be used to create an attractive and functional facade. A tempting solution for home spaces are also cut, cut-split, polished or flamed slabs, which can be used to finish walls and floors or countertops and window sills.

Aesthetics and functionality

Gabion walls: a modern take on classic elegance

Gabion walls are an innovative solution that combines aesthetics and functionality. Their construction is based on metal baskets filled with natural materials, such as stones or glass, which gives them a unique and effective appearance. Gabions can be used both outside buildings, creating durable and attractive facades, and inside rooms, where they can act as decorative partition walls or decorative finishing elements.

Discover the beauty of nature

Natural elegance in every detail

The intriguing green of our stone and its structure give the arrangements a unique character. Nature, which enters the interior with the evergreen stone, also introduces harmony. Green accessories fit perfectly into the latest trends in interior design.

Garden architecture

Antigorite serpentinite, extracted from deposits surrounding the Ślęża Massif from the east, was used by humans already in the Neolithic period. As archaeological excavations from the Ślęża mountain area show, many of the discovered products were made from the local green stone. The first mentions of the occurrence of jade in Lower Silesia come from 1777 by K. Linnaeus, and the historical place of extraction of the characteristic green stone is located right next to Nasławice.

Create natural masterpieces

Finishing in the rock garden

A small waterfall in a rock garden can be a special attraction – the “Green Boulder” rock blocks will be perfect for this. The bottom of the stream can be lined with “Green Dream” pebbles. You can plant the banks of the reservoir with primroses, forget-me-nots, marsh spurge, hanging sedge, bergenias and low ferns and alpine plants will also grow well – all of them feel great in the company of green rocks.

Creating unique compositions

Green Boulder: a stone that inspires

The Green Boulder rock blocks are not only a solid building material, but also an element that adds natural charm to any garden arrangement. Thanks to its unique structure and deep green shade, the Green Boulder blends perfectly with water elements, such as small waterfalls or streams, creating coherent and aesthetic compositions.

Natural beauty and functionality in one

Green Dream: Perfect Pebbles for Water Arrangements

The Green Dream cobblestones are a perfect choice for those who want to introduce elements inspired by nature into their garden. These carefully selected stones, with a smooth surface and beautiful green color, are perfect for lining the bottom of streams, ponds and other water features in a rock garden.

Interior design

Antigorite serpentinite, extracted from deposits surrounding the Ślęża Massif from the east, has been used by humans for a very long time. At the very beginning of the exploitation of the raw material, it was used to make work tools. As archaeological excavations from the Ślęża mountain area show, many of the discovered products were made from antigorite serpentinite. Currently, antigorite serpentinite from Nasławice is the most decorative rock found in Poland.

How to use greenery in your arrangement?

Green Stone: A Natural Interior Finish

Green stone fits perfectly into natural interior arrangements as an effective finishing touch to the styling. It will work perfectly both as a finishing material for walls inside the building. Gabion structures and flexible tiles can be used to create an attractive and functional facade. Another tempting solution for home spaces are cut, cut-split, polished or flamed slabs, which can be used to finish walls and floors or countertops and window sills.

The elegance and durability of antigorite serpentinite

Green accents in a modern interior

Using a green stone such as antigorite serpentinite in a modern interior is a great way to add elegance and durability. Its natural beauty and strength make it an ideal finishing material for both residential and commercial spaces. With a variety of finishes – from polished, through split-cut, to flamed – serpentinite can be tailored to individual needs and interior style.

The use of serpentinite in commercial spaces

Functionality and aesthetics in one

Antigorite serpentinite is a material that works perfectly not only in home interiors, but also in commercial spaces. Its exceptional durability and resistance to mechanical damage make it an ideal choice for places with high traffic, such as hotels, restaurants, offices or shopping centers.

Finishing architecture

Details give character to the arrangement. Adding greenery to the designed spaces or interiors gives them a unique charm. POLISH GREEN, when creating its products, makes sure that you can feel comfort, convenience and peace. After all, green is a color that has a relaxing effect on us. Currently, antigorite serpentinite from Nasławice is probably the most decorative rock found in Poland.

Use the potential of stone

How to use the potential of stone accessories?

Stone goes great with metal elements, glass and wood. Good lighting combined with the right stone can make a space take on a completely different dimension. Green can make you really relax. When designing a garden, living room or office, think about what shade of green suits you best.

Inspirations for the use of stone accessories

Create harmonious compositions with stone

Stone additions can become a key element that adds elegance and natural charm to any arrangement. Combining stone with other materials, such as metal, glass or wood, allows you to create extraordinary compositions that delight with their appearance and functionality. Interiors and gardens enriched with stone accents become places where nature meets modernity, creating spaces that are conducive to relaxation and rest.

Integration of stone elements

Green details in modern design

In modern design, which is often characterized by minimalist lines and neutral colors, green stone details can introduce a touch of nature and warmth, while emphasizing the elegance and sophistication of the space. Antigorite serpentinite, thanks to its unique color and texture, fits perfectly into minimalist interiors, adding character without overwhelming the simplicity of the form.

Public space

Green decorative stone from Nasławice fits perfectly into public spaces. Gray, uninteresting spaces of cities, office buildings or other buildings can gain charm and unique style thanks to the use of antigorite serpentinite. Tiles, grit, accessories and other products are suitable for use. Currently, the stone mined in Nasławice is probably the most decorative rock found in Poland.

Green accents in urban spaces

How to arrange a common space?

In urban arrangements, practice, aesthetic values, usability and safety are of primary importance. Satisfaction with public space can therefore also be influenced by green additions, which help to catch one's breath, relax and are definitely more pleasing to the eye than gray, omnipresent concrete.

Natural elements in public spaces

Green oases in the urban jungle

Introducing green elements into urban public spaces is an effective way to improve the quality of life of residents. Green oases, such as parks, squares or green walls, can transform raw, concrete landscapes into friendly and aesthetic places for meetings and recreation. Antigorite serpentinite, thanks to its durability and unique aesthetic values, is an excellent material for creating such spaces.

Integration of vertical greenery in urban architecture

Green Walls: Bringing Urban Landscapes to Life

Green walls, also known as vertical gardens, are becoming an increasingly popular element in urban spaces. Their integration in urban architecture not only adds aesthetics, but also introduces numerous ecological and health benefits. Antigorite serpentinite, with its durability and elegant appearance, perfectly harmonizes with vegetation, creating harmonious and functional structures.