Kourtney Kardashian’s Oversized Marble Kitchen Island Redefines Neutral Elegance With Sculptural Flair and High-End Minimalism
Where minimalism meets monumental design: A sculptural twist on the timeless island that elevates the entire kitchen space
The neutral kitchen is a long-standing favorite in interior design, offering a look that's minimalist, calming, and chic. While this style is classic, it's also ripe for constant reinvention, as demonstrated by Kourtney Kardashian's home.
The socialite's kitchen begins with a relatively simple foundation: beige floors, white walls, and black cabinets. Then, her oversized marble island provides a welcome, sculptural twist. This kitchen island stretches across the space's length, boasting rounded edges and a thick slab top, offering a substantial centerpiece ideal for holiday hosting.
Interior designer Nina Lichtenstein, who is based in Westchester, is a fan of the design, saying: 'Among celebrity homes, Kourtney Kardashian’s kitchen stands out for its striking centerpiece: an oversized, all-marble island. This luxurious feature not only commands attention but also elevates the entire kitchen space, blending functionality with high-end design in a way that is both captivating and practical.
She adds: 'The thick countertop, with its rounded edges that follow the island's sinuous form, enhances this feeling of movement, making it a dynamic focal point.'
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If you admire the style but aren't ready for a full kitchen island overhaul, incorporating white marble accessories is a simple, low-commitment way to bring that naturally luxurious material into your space.
Marble accents instantly elevate the elegance of any kitchen. Introduce a stylish marble tray like this one on your island or countertops, and adorn it with a candle, a small bud vase, or a chic olive oil bottle for a simple yet sophisticated touch.
Keep drinks safely in place on any surface with these elegant marbled white coasters. They serve as a subtle reminder of why white remains effortlessly chic and timeless, adding a touch of sophistication to your kitchen or dining space.
The delicate marble veining and irregular, organic form make this tray a true thing of beauty – I’d be tempted to leave it empty and simply let it take center stage (but there's really no wrong to style this bowl).
The kitchen island's shape is one of its most fascinating features. Melissa Read, London-based principal designer of Studio Burntwood, notes: 'The kitchen island's natural, flowing shape is complemented by the gracefully curved sculptural pendant above it. Its substantial size not only commands attention in the room but also provides an ideal setting for social gatherings.'
Kardashian's material choice gives the island an especially opulent energy – perfect for creating a sense of indoor luxury during the colder months.
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Read states, 'Marble kitchens, particularly when expertly carved and molded, exude an unmatched sense of luxury.' Lichtenstein continues: The island's design and material choice make it especially effective in Kourtney's predominantly white kitchen. The marble’s white base, interspersed with dark brown, beige, and gray veining, ties together the room's color palette. These natural tones complement the neutral, beige floor tiles, creating a cohesive look that feels both elegant and grounded.'
Furthermore, Kardashian's island is the perfect complement to her neutral kitchen design. 'Kourtney has opted for a minimal design for the kitchen cabinets, allowing the focus to remain on the stunning marble island,' Read tells Homes & Gardens.
She continues, 'Sculptural, contemporary, and timeless qualities of this marble work well with a wide array of cabinet styles and colors, making it an investment piece that will stand the test of time.' Lichtenstein adds:
'By keeping the kitchen cabinets minimalist and understated, the design ensures that the island remains the focal point, drawing all eyes to its intricate veining and unique shape. This approach not only highlights the island’s beauty but also underscores its role as the heart of the kitchen.'

Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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