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Terrazzo

Terrazzo is a composite material, poured in place or precast, which is then used for walls, floors, furniture and decorative objects. It is usually made from chips of various sizes of quartz, granite, marble and glass, or any other suitable materials, then held together with a relevant binder to create a finished product.

Contemporary office seating area featuring bold terrazzo flooring and vibrant biophilic design elements.

A mix of terrazzo flooring and biophilic design.

Circular terrazzo table with a pink surface and marble accents, set on a teal base, showcasing modern design elements.

Altrock – a new take on terrazzo.

Elegant tabletop featuring unique marble inlays, emphasizing craftsmanship and design by architectural studio Maison Arabella.

Maison Arabella - ‘TABLE OBJET’

Stylish interior design of Pentolina, a Melbourne Italian restaurant, featuring marble countertops, bar seating, and greenery.

Pentolina

Decorative terrazzo table featuring a vase with greenery, bowls, and a gold dish, against a stylish interior backdrop.

Flint

Art Deco interior of Lina Stores restaurant in Soho, featuring green and white striped decor, modern lighting, and seating arrangements.

Red Deer's Art Deco, green and white striped interiors for an Italian restaurant in Soho