Wide Application of Inorganic Terrazzo
Wide Application of Inorganic Terrazzo
At present, inorganic terrazzo flooring is more and more recognized in the market. Its functionality and wide application are very popular in the market. It can be used in kitchens, bathrooms, walls, floors, even tea tables, tables and chairs, and vases.
The term "inorganic terrazzo", which is translated into a terrace in Italian, was invented in Venice in the 15th century. Like other natural stones, this material is very durable. It was originally made of ceramic tile scraps and is known for its durability. In order to prolong the service life of consumables, the leftovers of marble and ceramic tiles are placed in clay and then ground smooth. In the 1970s, the inorganic terrazzo flooring technology gradually matured and began to add colors and other aggregates, such as glass, metal, shells, etc.
Mature technology makes it more and more widely used. Inorganic terrazzo can replace it wherever stone is used, making the building more modern.
Inorganic terrazzo has some very interesting applications, such as tables and stools, vases, tea trays, stone pots, etc. customized with inorganic terrazzo, which are combined with the walls and floors of the project to highlight the architectural characteristics, and can also supplement the brightness of indoor space according to the colors in specific patterns.
Although inorganic terrazzo floor is most widely used in the ground, the utilization rate of other aspects is also gradually improving. Many creative designers will use inorganic millstone flooring as a surprise material, which can add a different style to the project in a special environment.
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