Monochromes Cinder Scuro
Monochromes Cinder Scuro terrazzo combines a dark charcoal cement base with fine light and dark marble chips. As a result, the surface feels strong and balanced. The dense aggregate creates consistency across tiled floor areas. Moreover, the terrazzo suits demanding interior environments. It uses the machine press method for colour stability and long term performance. Supplied in tile format, it supports precise layouts and clean detailing. Available finishes include honed, sand blasted, and polished, allowing flexibility across lighting conditions and functional requirements.
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Description
Monochromes Cinder Scuro terrazzo features a mid grey cement base with dense light and dark marble chips. As a result, the surface reads bold, grounded, and controlled. Pale grey fragments sit sharply against the dark background, creating clear visual rhythm.
Moreover, the darker base anchors interior schemes with confidence. Therefore, the terrazzo supports strong contrasts and defined spatial zones. At the same time, the fine aggregate distribution keeps the surface visually even across large floor areas.
The terrazzo uses the machine press production method. Consequently, each tile achieves consistent density and colour depth. In addition, this process supports durability under demanding use. Because of this, the surface performs reliably in high traffic settings.
Cinder Scuro is supplied exclusively as a tile material. This allows accurate layouts and predictable joint lines. Furthermore, the darker tone manages reflected light effectively. It reduces glare while maintaining surface clarity.
Available surface finishes include honed, sand blasted, and polished options. Each finish adjusts texture without altering colour balance. For example, honed finishes soften contrast and reduce sheen. Meanwhile, sand blasted finishes introduce grip and tactile presence. Polished finishes sharpen chip definition and visual energy.
The colour palette references carbon, ash, and volcanic stone. As a result, the terrazzo feels robust yet restrained. It pairs comfortably with concrete, steel, timber, and muted surfaces. Therefore, it integrates well within commercial and public interiors.
Overall, Monochromes Cinder Scuro terrazzo delivers a dark grey flooring solution with structure and consistency. Because of its controlled palette and fine aggregate, it supports disciplined interior planning. Consequently, it suits projects requiring durability and visual authority.







