Collection I - Light and composed
Sidrah
A light-toned family for calm rooms, quiet contrast, and interiors led by daylight.
Collection story
Sidrah brings together the lightest stones in the range for bright interiors, soft hospitality settings, and spaces that need calm without feeling cold.
Sidrah collection
Theme
Calm, light, refined neutrals
Origin
Oman
Stones
3 in this collection
How it feels in space
A collection shaped around a clear architectural mood
Sidrah brings together the lightest stones in the range for bright interiors, soft hospitality settings, and spaces that need calm without feeling cold.

Sidrah
Oman
Narcissus
Luminous ivory marble
Soft ivory body with restrained clouding and bright, composed surface energy.
Quiet brightness for interiors and vertical cladding.
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Sidrah
Oman
Pearl White
Soft white marble
Paler white field with gentle warmth and barely-there tonal variation.
Clear, premium, and highly versatile.
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Sidrah
Oman
Moon Beige
Pale beige marble
Fine beige haze with powder-soft warmth and a low-contrast read.
Warm without becoming heavy.
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Where Sidrah works best
These are the spaces where this collection most naturally fits by tone, use, and overall presence.
Feature Walls
Presence, tactility, and visual memory
Hero surfaces that let the material speak with a calm sense of luxury and detail.
Hospitality
Atmosphere, premium impression, and guest confidence
Marble selections curated for guest-facing spaces where warmth, consistency, and atmosphere matter.
Residential
Warmth, daily comfort, and lasting character
Quiet, premium materials for villas, apartments, and private spaces that value composure over noise.
Collection video
See how Sidrah can live in finished spaces
Future installation or collection film space for Sidrah.
This section can hold real project photography, installation footage, or a short collection film.
Next step
Take Sidrah from inspiration into shortlist.
If Sidrah feels right for the project, the next step is to compare the stones inside it, request samples, and confirm finish direction.
Move deeper into the stone pages for tone and movement differences.
Start a project discussion once the family feels right.
