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Terrazzo Furniture Collection

Terrazzo furniture is defined by its composite surface, created using stone chips set within a binding medium to form a structured and visually textured finish. The material offers a balance between durability and design flexibility, allowing both subtle and expressive surfaces.

This terrazzo furniture collection explores that versatility through a range of forms and finishes. Built on MDF bases with epoxy terrazzo surfaces, each piece reflects a controlled approach to material, shape, and surface detail, developed for contemporary interiors.

Citrine Terrazzo Round Side Table – Modern Accent Table for Living Room

Original price was: US$599.Current price is: US$363.
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Forma Terrazzo Side Table

Original price was: US$699.Current price is: US$582.
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Helios Terrazzo Nesting Tables

Original price was: US$1,699.Current price is: US$1,445.
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Kairo Terrazzo Side Table

Original price was: US$999.Current price is: US$771.
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What Defines Terrazzo as a Furniture Material

Terrazzo is a composite material made by embedding chips of stone, marble, or aggregates into a binding medium and finishing the surface to achieve a unified structure. In furniture, this results in a solid, continuous surface that combines strength with visual depth.

A key characteristic of terrazzo is its layered appearance. Each surface carries natural variation in chip placement, creating patterns that are structured but never identical. This allows consistency in tone while still maintaining individuality.

The result is a material that feels both engineered and organic, making it suitable for modern interiors where surface quality plays a central role.


Terrazzo Types and Finish Options

This collection is developed using multiple terrazzo systems and finishes, each suited to specific environments and usage conditions.

Epoxy-Based Terrazzo (Indoor Use)

Epoxy terrazzo is used for furniture intended primarily for interior spaces. It provides a smooth, controlled surface with a refined finish and consistent detailing.

Gloss finish

A polished surface with a reflective quality. It enhances depth and clarity of the terrazzo pattern and is best suited for indoor environments.

Matte finish

A low-reflective surface with a softer visual appearance. It can also be used in covered outdoor areas where there is no direct exposure to sunlight.

Polyester mirror gloss finish

A high-gloss coated surface applied over terrazzo, creating a deep reflective finish similar to a mirror effect. This finish is used for indoor applications where a highly polished and visually striking surface is preferred.


Design Direction of the Collection

The collection follows a minimal and clean design language, supported by bold, high-contrast terrazzo surfaces. Forms are developed with an architectural approach, focusing on proportion, balance, and structural clarity.

Alongside these defined forms, softer silhouettes are explored through rounded edges and organic shapes. This allows the collection to move between sharp, monolithic pieces and more fluid designs.

Surface finishes are smooth and refined, allowing the terrazzo pattern to remain the primary visual element. The interaction between clean forms and expressive surfaces defines the direction of this terrazzo furniture collection.


Where Terrazzo Furniture Works Best

Terrazzo furniture adapts well across different interior settings due to its balanced material character.

  • Living spaces, where center and coffee tables act as focal elements
  • Bedrooms, through compact side tables and accent pieces
  • Entryways, where structured forms create a defined first impression
  • Transitional areas that require stable and visually grounded furniture

Its ability to function both as a statement surface and as a practical furniture material makes it suitable for a wide range of residential applications.


Available Pieces in This Collection

The current range is presented as a growing collection, with foundational formats already developed across multiple use cases.

  • Coffee tables and center tables with solid terrazzo surfaces
  • Side tables designed for compact and flexible placement
  • Accent tables that combine functionality with surface emphasis

Each piece maintains consistency in material while allowing variation in scale, proportion, and surface composition.


Surface Behavior and Everyday Use

Terrazzo surfaces are dense and stable, offering a balanced combination of weight and usability. The MDF base structure supports the material while keeping construction controlled and consistent.

The surface feels smooth to the touch and remains visually structured under regular use. Due to its composition, terrazzo furniture maintains its form over time without noticeable movement.

Its weight contributes to stability, making it suitable for everyday use while also functioning as a design-focused material.


Care and Maintenance

Routine care for terrazzo furniture is simple and does not require specialized products.

  • Clean with a soft cloth and mild, non-abrasive solution
  • Avoid harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners
  • Wipe spills promptly to maintain surface clarity
  • Prevent heavy impact to protect the surface

With regular care, terrazzo surfaces retain their finish and visual consistency over time.


Natural Variations and Material Character

Each terrazzo surface carries natural variation due to the distribution of chips within the material. Differences in chip size, placement, and density are inherent to the process.

Color tones may vary slightly depending on composition and finishing. These variations are not defects but part of the material’s identity, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly the same.

This reinforces the individuality of each piece while maintaining overall consistency across the collection.


Customization and Made-to-Order Options

This terrazzo furniture collection is supported by flexible manufacturing capabilities, allowing customization across multiple parameters.

Furniture can be developed based on specific size requirements, proportions, and design preferences. Surface compositions, chip sizes, color tones, and finish types can also be adjusted to align with project needs.

This approach allows the collection to function not only as a fixed range but also as a made-to-order system, suitable for interior projects, retail requirements, and bulk orders.

Future Expansion of the Collection

This terrazzo furniture collection is designed to expand over time, with additional formats already in development. Future additions will include dining tables, console tables, storage units such as chest of drawers, and a wider range of accent and decorative pieces.

The goal is to extend terrazzo across multiple furniture categories while maintaining a consistent design language. As new products are introduced, the collection will continue to evolve into a complete terrazzo furniture for home offering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is terrazzo furniture?

Terrazzo furniture uses a composite surface where stone or marble chips are embedded into a binding material, creating a durable and patterned finish.

Is terrazzo furniture heavy?

>Terrazzo furniture typically has a moderate to heavy weight depending on the construction. Pieces developed with a terrazzo layer on a structured base offer balanced weight for stability, while solid terrazzo formats are heavier and suited for outdoor use.

Is terrazzo durable?

Yes, it performs well under regular use when properly maintained.

How do you clean terrazzo furniture?

Use a soft cloth with a mild cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive or acidic products.

Will terrazzo patterns match exactly?

No, each piece has slight variations in chip distribution and pattern.

Can terrazzo furniture be used outdoors?

Yes, cement-based terrazzo is suitable for outdoor use, while epoxy terrazzo is recommended for indoor or covered outdoor areas.

Is terrazzo porous?

Sealed terrazzo surfaces are moisture-resistant, but prolonged exposure to liquids should still be avoided.

Is this modern terrazzo furniture?

Yes, the collection follows a modern design approach with clean forms and structured surfaces.