CB2’s New Launch Will Make You Want to Use Marble Everywhere

Not just for your countertops.
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What do you get when an award-winning jewelry designer creates a decor line? Essentially, jewelry for your home. Jennifer Fisher teamed up with CB2 for a range of furniture and accent pieces—and with so many beautiful marble items in the mix, even the tiny trinkets feel luxurious. 

The swirly stone is certainly having a moment beyond the kitchen where it’s usually found: We spotted it in pastel form on the runways of New York Fashion Week (looking at you, Ulla Johnson), and our editor-in-chief recently called out high-contrast versions in her Chairish collection.

Although CB2 and Fisher’s take is neutral in tone, the pieces are nonetheless showstopping. There are large tables meant to anchor a living or dining room—even a black option that doubles as a ping-pong table for what will undoubtedly be the most opulent game you will ever play. The smaller items are equally elevated. Whether decorative tchotchkes like chain-link objets, trivets, or even light fixtures, the accessories in the collection really shine. How often do you come across a full-on marble sconce? We rest our case. 

CB2

Marble Link Wall Sconce

$199.0
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CB2

Statement Marble Coffee Table

$1699.0
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CB2

Link Marble Trivet

$40.0
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CB2

Tubular Marble Table Lamp

$399.0
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Elly Leavitt

Writer and Editor

Elly enjoys covering anything from travel to funky design (tubular furniture, anyone?) to the latest cultural trend. Her dream apartment would exist on the Upper West Side and include a plethora of mismatched antique chairs, ceramic vessels, and floor-to-ceiling bookcases—essential to her goal of becoming a poor man’s Nora Ephron. You can probably find her in line at Trader Joe’s. You will never find her at SoulCycle.