What is Terrazzo

An Old Concept Modernized
Invented in the fifteenth century by Venetian marble workers, terrazzo is a combination of marble chips in a binding matrix (back then it was clay) that is poured on site then grinded to reveal a spectacular random mosaic of colors. Today we modernize this beautiful old concept by introducing various colored aggregates such as crushed marble chips from all over the world, crushed glass, mirrors, Onyx and Mother of Pearl combined in technologically advanced matrices such as specialty epoxy resins, polymer-modified Portland cement, or special hydraulic cements, thereby expanding the design possibilities and performance.
Hygienic, seamless, high abrasion resistance, everlasting… some of the reasons why poured in-place terrazzo is the ultimate flooring money can buy. And don’t forget beauty: with the use of divider strips made of zinc alloy or brass along with an endless array of colorful aggregates, terrazzo is the most eye-catching floor that can be uniquely customized to the setting or theme .
our materials matrix is ideal for high traffic spaces in institutional, commercial, and industrial projects. Our products are seen today in locations such as, coffee shops, restaurants, airports, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, office buildings, and government centers.

System Details


We are offers multiple options of systems depending on the desired look, performance, and budget, all installed in 10-12
mm thickness on a structurally reinforced concrete substrate. Epoxy Terrazzo uses a special grade epoxy-based resin binder system, while the cementitious line offers either a polymer-modified single-component Portland cement binder, or a non-Portland cement option based on a special, zero shrinkage high-strength binder for more demanding needs and bolder look. System Photo Color Themes.

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