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Youth Jewelry London
Terrazzo One of the interior design trends for 2020 is the use of new textures. Designers say brushed metals are on the decline, while new materials like velvet and stone will rise in popularity.
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Nueva Carolina Estudio
Gaga King Glory By Coordination Asia
Terrazzo (Italian for “terrace”) dates back 8,000 years, to the Venetians. As a cost-cutting measure, construction workers would take smashed marble chips and set them in clay— rwather than outfitting an entire floor in the pricey marble.
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Mandy Moore Terrazzo Floor
Eno Studio 5 — Terrazzo
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Yu Fu Nan, Beijing, China
MOPS Arquitecture
Space Max Lamb Marmoreal
Project by Evginia Belkina
These days terrazzo is made with chips of marble, quartz, granite, or even glass set into a matrix of concrete or epoxy resin. The chips can actually be quite large, and the matrix and the aggregate can be almost any color you can imagine, which makes for a myriad of design possibilities. 7 — Terrazzo
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Project by Graham & Brown’s
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Project by PaperMint
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Decor This variety means that this material commonly seen on tiles, is now making its way into furniture, like side tables, and providing inspiration for accessories such as planters and rugs.
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project by Lorena Canals
Perrie Bar Cabinet bt Anthropologie
Anthropologie
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Joyce Wang Studio
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Project by Atelier Dialect
Elle Table Lamp Anthropologie
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Project by Saraha Kwisombe
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Terrazzo by Rug’Society
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Joyce Wang Studio
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