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Black Terrazzo Table

Black Terrazzo Table

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Expertly crafted with sleek black terrazzo, this table adds a sophisticated touch to any space. The durable material is perfect for high-traffic areas, making it both stylish and practical. Elevate your decor and enjoy the benefits of a stylish and functional piece.

 

Feature Details
Material Terrazzo
Applications Interior wall & floor application
Surface Finish Polished,Honed
Product name cement terrazzo
Finishing Polished, honed, flamed, Antiqued, bush-hammered
Slab standard size 3200*1600mm/2700*1800mm/2400*1600mm/2400*1200mm
Tile standard size 800*800mm/900*900mm
Available Thickness 2cm/2.5cm/3cm or other thickness as customization.

Terrazzo: From the 80s to a Modern-Day Household Name

In the 1980s, terrazzo was a common sight in households, admired for its wear-resistant qualities but often dismissed as cheap-looking. Over time, it was gradually replaced by newer, more contemporary materials.

However, in recent years, terrazzo—particularly black terrazzo tables—has made a remarkable comeback, gaining popularity and reclaiming its place in interior design.

Is it still the terrazzo we once knew?

The answer is no. The terrazzo of today has undergone a transformation so profound that it is now a stylish and versatile material that defies its former reputation.

Understanding Terrazzo

Terrazzo is a type of artificial stone made by mixing crushed stone, glass, quartz, and other aggregates with a cement binder, followed by surface grinding and polishing. Depending on the binder material, terrazzo can be classified as:

  • Inorganic Grindstone: Made with cement as the bonding material.
  • Epoxy Grindstone (Organic Grindstone): Made with epoxy resin as the bonding material.

Terrazzo can also be categorized by construction method into:

  • On-Site Poured Terrazzo: Crafted directly on location.
  • Prefabricated Terrazzo Boards: Manufactured off-site and installed later.

Applications and Uses

Once limited to construction purposes, terrazzo is now widely used in interior design. Examples include artificial stone, epoxy terrazzo, and inorganic black terrazzo tables. Its adaptability and aesthetic appeal have made it a favorite for furniture and decor.

Deep Dive into Terrazzo

In this article, we will explore:

  1. Material Properties
  2. Process Nodes
  3. Common Quality Defects
  4. Design Control

This comprehensive guide aims to build a solid understanding of terrazzo, particularly black terrazzo tables. With its unique mix of durability and visual appeal, terrazzo continues to evolve, proving that even materials once deemed outdated can find new life and relevance in modern design.

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