Terrazzo origins can be dated back to ancient Greek and Roman mosaics. But it was in the 18th century that it took its most recognizable form: "Venetian Pavement". Born as a poor material created by mixing natural marble chips, glass, natural stone powder, granite and color pigments with cement, today Terrazzo is an example of Italian style. It is used for both indoor and outdoor projects, in particular by interior designers from all over the world. It is an easily customizable material that offers countless decorative possibilities in the form of tiles and slabs for floors, walls, worktops, as well as for the creation of furniture and decorative accessories.