Jeff Goldblum's unique backsplash is a 'masterpiece of subtle luxury' – designers say it commands attention in his kitchen

With careful proportion, the actor created a focal point without overwhelming his space – and it's unlike any we've seen before

Jeff Goldblum
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Many people opt for cabinet colors or unique countertop details when making a design statement in the kitchen. However, Jeff Goldblum's twist on the conventional backsplash reminds us that creating the ultimate focal point begins with our wall.

Emilie Goldblum, the Olympic rhythmic gymnast (and wife to the actor), offered a glimpse via Instagram, where she often shares recipes from the family home. This time, it took shape via Zucchini alla Scapece – but the kitchen backsplash stole too much of our focus. Stretching (almost) the entirety of the wall behind the stainless steel cooking space, the feature is a blend of white and grey veining, complemented by subtle blush tones.

Its size, color combination, and intricate pattern are unlike any other backsplash we've seen before, but we're not exclusive in our admiration, as designers explain. 'Jeff Goldblum’s kitchen is as eclectic and sophisticated as the man himself, with a striking backsplash that commands attention,' comments New York-based designer Nina Lichtenstein.

'The veining of the backsplash is the hero of the space, with its intricate patterns mimicking the natural beauty of marble yet infused with a contemporary twist. The subtle bluish veins add an unexpected touch, introducing a hint of color that elevates the overall design. This infusion of blue is both subtle and sophisticated, offering a fresh take on the traditional grey-and-white palette,' Lichtenstein comments.

'The backsplash extends halfway up the wall behind the stainless steel hood, stopping just short of the ceiling, which creates a balanced, harmonious effect. This careful proportion allows it to stand out without overwhelming the space, serving as both a focal point and a seamless part of the kitchen’s design.'

'Quiet luxury,' the design trend that first dominated conversations last year, saw an increase in features that are designed to last – and nothing prioritizes longevity and style quite like marble. It is unsurprising, then, that Goldblum incorporated such material into his kitchen – only with a cool flair fitting of his personality.

'The overall feel of Jeff Goldblum’s kitchen is one of understated luxury. The statement backsplash adds a touch of opulence without being ostentatious, creating an environment that is as inviting as it is impressive,' Lichtenstein adds.

'The blend of cool and warm tones, combined with the mix of natural and industrial elements, gives the space a chic, urban vibe, while the veining adds organic warmth that softens the room’s sleek surfaces.'

Decorating with marble in such a way involves an investment, but that doesn't mean we can tap into the look in our kitchens. These handpicked pieces are sure to stand a similar test of time (and offer a Goldblum-inspired starting point that will always feel luxurious).

Plus, in all its beauty, it's important to remember that such statement pieces require careful consideration.'It can be challenging to balance with other elements in the kitchen, and there’s a risk that it could clash with certain colors or materials,' Lichtenstein says. 'Additionally, maintaining the pristine appearance of a veined backsplash may require more attention to cleaning and care, especially in a high-use area like behind the oven.' It's something for us to remember before following in such a dramatic look.


Megan Slack
Head of Celebrity Style News

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.