Terrazzo 2.0 represents a renaissance of ancient Venetian techniques in the high-tech era. Modern epoxy terrazzo allows for the creation of absolutely seamless surfaces featuring fillers of rare marble, mother-of-pearl, and Venetian glass. In this study, we explore the 'Total Terrazzo Look' concept, where floors and reception desks merge into a single monolith, reflecting ESG principles through the use of recycled materials without compromising premium aesthetics.

From Stone to Crystals: Composition Evolution
The use of modern epoxy resins instead of traditional cement has reduced the layer thickness to 10-15 mm while maintaining incredible strength. This ensures absolute seamlessness across any area, which is critical for the design purity of modern lobbies.
As fillers, we use Carrara marble, natural mother-of-pearl, and even brass shavings. Each desk becomes a unique artistic canvas, where the pattern is not dictated by an artist but by nature and chance during the composite pouring process.
Total Terrazzo Look: Floor-Desk Monolith
One of the most striking trends of 2026 is the design of 'emerging' furniture. The floor and the reception desk body are made from the same composition, creating a sense of an architectural monolith. This provides the space with scale and purity of line.
The absence of visible seams not only improves hygiene but also simplifies maintenance. This construction eliminates weak spots where dirt usually accumulates or chips appear, making the entry zone a standard of durability and style.
ESG and Circular Economy in Design
Modern terrazzo is one of the most eco-friendly premium materials. Up to 70% of its volume can be made from stone processing waste or recycled glass. This allows companies to demonstrate their commitment to ESG principles from a guest's very first step into the office.
The 'Branded Terrazzo' concept allows for the integration of company symbolism directly into the material structure during pouring. Instead of stickers or plaques, we offer durable graphics made of non-ferrous metals or contrasting minerals inside the stone itself.
Pouring and Polishing: Eternal Shine Technology
The creation process involves multi-stage diamond disk grinding to achieve a mirror or matte shine. Using Dust-Free technology allows for renovation work to be carried out even in functioning buildings without disrupting business processes.
A nano-lacquer finish reliably protects the surface from liquid absorption and aggressive chemicals. The primary advantage of terrazzo is its repairability: a simple re-polishing once every 10 years completely restores the material's original appearance.
