In 2024, interior design trends are embracing a ‘travelling trend’ that captures the essence of faraway shores, bringing a free-spirited and vibrant outlook into homes. This trend is all about infusing spaces with the joy, colour, and celebration found in diverse cultures around the world. The allure of this trend lies in its versatility and eclectic charm.
Imagine a space where Moroccan lanterns cast intricate shadows, natural materials like rattan, bamboo, and jute bring warmth and texture and Mediterranean hand-painted tiles add vibrant splashes of colour. With its playful sophistication and ton of character, Italian terrazzo fits seamlessly into this “travelling trend”. Just as every thriving interior or exterior space has its own narrative, each terrazzo tile boasts a distinctive tale to tell. Adorned with fragments, minerals, and flecks, its surface weaves together to form naturally unique patterns.
Terrazzo traces its roots back to ancient Egypt, but its modern journey commenced around 500 years ago in Venice, Italy. Early Venetian artisans creatively repurposed discarded marble chips, embedding them into natural raw minerals to craft resilient surfaces for their terraces—thus the name “terrazzo,” derived from the Italian word for “terrace.” As grinding and sealing techniques advanced, terrazzo became synonymous with exquisite Italian decorative surfacing. This craftsmanship shines in iconic Italian structures like St. Peter’s Basilica, where visitors admire Michelangelo’s ceiling murals while standing on terrazzo flooring, chosen for its beauty and durability.
Incorporating terrazzo tiles into the “travelling trend” isn’t confined to indoor spaces; thanks to its exceptional resilience, terrazzo can seamlessly extend outdoors, transforming exterior areas. Enduring harsh weather conditions with ease, terrazzo porcelain tiles stand strong as the foundation for an outdoor oasis, whether surrounding a serene pool, accentuating lush garden features, or adorning terraces and patios. Terrazzo porcelain tiles also stands out for their sustainability, thanks to its eco-friendly production and installation process. They produce a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to other tiling options and are produced with maximum respect for the environment, making terrazzo porcelain tiles a beautiful choice that honours and helps to preserve our planet.
Also. unlike traditional terrazzo tiles, terrazzo porcelain tiles offer all the technical performance of Italian porcelain. Meaning that the surface is naturally water resistant, non-porous and does not require sealing, either at the point of installation or throughout its lifespan. No longer stuck with the historical smaller sizes, our terrazzo tiles start where traditional tiles end, offering a range of formats including 75 x 75, 120 x 120, and our largest ever terrazzo tile at 75 x 150 cm.
By blending terrazzo into your home alongside contrasting pieces, you can cultivate a deeply layered global atmosphere. Craft your own personal haven for relaxation and contemplation—a “travelling” sanctuary. Terrazzo embodies more than just words; it serves as a homage to history, craftsmanship, and the timeless charm of artisanal surfaces.