Inside Linfen Museum, Filstone Beije MMF acts as a defining material element within the overall spatial composition. This beige limestone, with its medium-fine grain and veined appearance, creates a calm and continuous surface that works naturally with the scale of the atrium and the clarity of the architecture. The gentle movement of the veining adds depth without visual noise, allowing the stone to enhance both light and spatial openness.
Used in flooring, wall cladding and plinths, the stone strengthens the precision of the design and provides a stable base for the visitor experience. Its tonal consistency, balanced light reflection and timeless character make it particularly well suited to a museum setting, where the architecture benefits from restraint, permanence and a controlled material presence.