Terrazzo returns every 20 years. But in 2026, it's different. Instead of marble chips, we use 'Ocean Glass' — glass collected by volunteers on ocean beaches. Wave-tumbled bottle shards (blue, green, brown) are cast into ultra-strong concrete. The result is a surface that sparkles like gems but carries a powerful ecological message. It's a beautiful way to say: 'We are cleaning the planet.'
History in Every Shard
Sea glass differs from regular glass by its matte, 'sugary' surface created by years of sand friction. In the countertop cross-section, these shards glow uniquely. We sort glass by color, creating gradients: from deep 'beer' amber to rare 'pharmacy' cobalt. Each desk comes with a passport showing coordinates of the beach where raw materials were collected.

Binder: Eco-Concrete
Cement-Free
To not spoil the eco-message, we don't use regular Portland cement (production of which is dirty). Instead, we use geopolymer concrete based on fly ash. It's whiter, stronger, and has an 80% lower carbon footprint. The desk is polished to a mirror shine without requiring chemical varnishes.





