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The Venetian revival · porcelain body

Terrazzo tiles.

The stone-chip mosaic that defined Venetian palazzos and mid-century hotels, now in durable porcelain. Floor tiles, 20mm outdoor pavers and large-format slabs for benchtops and feature walls.

45 styles in stockFrom $18/m²Samples from $15
Authentic chip pattern
Digitally printed stone-chip patterns faithful to the Venetian original.
Honed finish
Matte, velvety surface with genuine depth. Not shiny, not flat.
Indoor & outdoor
20mm outdoor versions are R10 rated and frost-proof.
AU-wide pallet freight
Live freight quote at checkout. Every state.

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Real terrazzo · 20mm

The genuine article.

Cement or resin-bonded marble, glass and quartz chips set in a 20mm body: the traditional Venetian composition. Heavier, deeper, made to last decades. Ideal for floors, outdoor pavers and slabs where authenticity matters.

Floor tiles · 20mm

15 floor tiles

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Outdoor pavers · 20mm R10

8 outdoor pavers

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Terrazzo-look · porcelain

The look, in porcelain.

Digitally-printed terrazzo patterns on a 9–10mm porcelain body. Lighter, faster to lay, no sealing. The practical choice for indoor floors and walls where the aesthetic is the goal, not the material.

Porcelain terrazzo-look

22 porcelain tiles

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About terrazzo

What is terrazzo? Terrazzo is a composite flooring material originating in Venice, traditionally a mix of marble chips, glass, quartz, and granite set in cement or epoxy. Modern porcelain terrazzo-look replicates the aesthetic without the cost or complexity of real terrazzo installation.

Floor tile vs slab: what's the difference? Floor tiles (600×600mm, 300×600mm) are standard format, installed like any other floor tile. Slabs (1420×2530mm, 1250×3050mm) are large panels used for benchtops, bathroom walls and feature panels. They're cut to size on-site.

Where does it work? Bathroom floors, kitchen floors, laundry floors, alfresco areas. The honed finish and neutral palette read very clean in both contemporary and heritage interiors.

Ordering terrazzo

Always order a sample. The chip pattern and colour tone vary between the screen and the physical tile. Our sample service is $15 flat for up to 5 samples, credited back against your full order.

Grout colour. Match to the background colour of the tile, not to the chip colour. Light warm grey or off-white grout typically works best for the neutral terrazzo palettes.

Order 10% more than your measured area. Standard wastage for square lay. Add 15% for diagonal or feature layouts.

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Terrazzo questions

Is terrazzo back in style?

Yes. Terrazzo has had a major revival in residential design since around 2018 and shows no signs of slowing. Modern terrazzo ranges in pastel and warm tones (rather than the 1970s grey-on-white) read contemporary and pair well with timber and warm metals.

What's the difference between terrazzo tiles and terrazzo slabs?

Tiles are smaller pre-cut pieces (typically 600×600 or 300×600mm) for floor and wall installation. Slabs are 1420×2530mm or 1250×3050mm large-format pieces used for benchtops, full-height shower walls and feature panels. Slabs cost $1,700+ each but eliminate horizontal joints.

Can I use terrazzo outside?

Yes, but you need a 20mm structured paver from an outdoor-rated range. Indoor 10mm honed terrazzo isn't UV-stable and can fade. Several ranges offer matching indoor/outdoor terrazzo so you can run the look from kitchen to alfresco.

Does terrazzo need sealing?

Modern porcelain-bound terrazzo is non-porous and never needs sealing. Cement-bound terrazzo (the older traditional style) is porous and requires sealing every 1–2 years. Marmoré's terrazzo range is porcelain-bound, zero maintenance.

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