DO IT
HOMEMADE TERRAZZO
Protty in pink
DICKINS
CREATE STRIKING
PIECES USING
A CLASSIC
TECHNIQUE
MADE SIMPLE
WITH MODERN
MATERIALS
Project, photography and styling
NATASHA DICKINS
T
errazzo is
traditionally
made by
adding marble
chips, stone
pieces or crushed glass to
a concrete formula that is
poured into a mould, left to
harden, and polished. It's
used for tiles and flooring,
but has become on-trend
for homewares.
We've used a plastic
pot saucer as a mould to
make this table, but you
could use any shape mould.
To adjust the volume of
mixture, simply change the
size of the measuring jug
to suit bigger or smaller
projects. For a deeper pink,
add more red oxide with
less white, and vice versa
for a lighter shade.
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HATASHA