A new material redefines the modern stone bath
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01 April 2026
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3 min read

The contemporary bathroom is no longer defined solely by function. Increasingly, it is conceived as a space for restoration, where material, light and form contribute to a slower, more considered daily ritual. Within this shift, the bath has re-emerged as a central architectural element.

Traditionally, stone baths have been specified for their presence and permanence. Their weight, however, has often limited where and how they can be used, particularly in upper-level installations or projects with constrained site access. As design expectations expand, so too does the need for materials that can reconcile performance with practicality.
This is the context in which Volupto introduces Bellastone, a new material designed to rethink how stone baths are integrated into contemporary projects.


Rather than replicating traditional stone composites, Bellastone addresses longstanding limitations. Its reduced weight simplifies transport, installation and structural load, offering greater flexibility in placement, particularly in renovations or multi-level homes where constraints are more pronounced.
Durability remains central. Stone has long been valued for its resilience, and any alternative must meet similar expectations. Bellastone is engineered to withstand impact and wear, aligning with the demand for materials that perform over time without requiring ongoing intervention.

The tactile quality of the material reflects a broader shift in how bathrooms are experienced. Surfaces are no longer purely visual; they are increasingly designed to engage the senses. A softer, warmer finish reframes the bath as part of a wider atmosphere of comfort, rather than a standalone object.
This emphasis on experience is reinforced by performance characteristics such as thermal retention. As water use and energy efficiency become more prominent considerations, materials that maintain temperature for longer support both comfort and resource management.

Within this broader context, Bellastone reflects a shift away from rigid material categories. Rather than choosing between aesthetic quality and practical constraints, designers are increasingly seeking materials that operate across both.
For Volupto, Bellastone aligns with how bathware is being specified today. The focus is not on novelty, but on resolving the tensions that have historically shaped material decisions. Weight, durability, maintenance and experience are no longer treated as separate considerations, but as interconnected aspects of a single design outcome.

As bathrooms continue to evolve into spaces of retreat, the materials within them will play an increasingly defining role. Bellastone points toward a direction where performance and atmosphere are considered together.
Explore Volupto on ArchiPro and browse baths and bathroom fixtures being specified across contemporary projects. See how materials like Bellastone are being integrated into bathrooms and outdoor spaces where performance and experience are equally considered.
