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VIA Terrazzo tiles - single-layer with 6-8 mm Carrara chippings

The new single-layer VIA terrazzo tiles are the further development of the traditional two-layer production.
Modern production technology means that the core concrete can be dispensed with - the excess water is absorbed directly in the machine.

The result is a pure terrazzo layer with a thickness of 1.3 cm:
lighter, thinner and easier to lay, while maintaining the same high quality.

The single-layer version is ideal for projects where a lower installation height or lower weight is required, without sacrificing the handcrafted look and robustness of classic VIA terrazzo tiles.

The single-layer VIA Terrazzo tiles can be ideally combined with the seamless VIA Terrazzo . For example, edges or fields of terrazzo tiles can be set and the VIA terrazzo directly adjacent to them can be grouted and sanded together - for a seamless, harmonious transition.

Properties:
- Single-layer terrazzo tile without core concrete
- Thickness: 1.3 cm
- Lightweight and easy to lay
- Cement-bonded, handcrafted
- Surface: honed, polishable


Product number: 910601-M
Colour Terrazzo: 900001 white, 900054 grey brown, 900060 black
Delivery time: 1-2 weeks for stock items
On stock: on stock
Size: 20 x 20 x 1,3 cm
Style: Classic
Kategorie Terrazzo GROB
VIA Terrazzo auf dem Boden eines Restaurants
This three-coloured terrazzo pattern is located in the "Denkmalz" brewery in Bad Sobernheim.
The chapel converted into a restaurant, where the chosen pattern - the cross - fits perfectly.
The landlord likes to call this floor a "crumb eater", practical not only in the restaurant, but also in the kitchen or entrance.
gemusterte Terazzofliesen in einer Bar
© Stephanie Thatenhorst - Interior
Stefan Grau - Photography & Visual Creations

Another brewery with the VIA terrazzo tile N° 910601 - beautifully realised in the Benediktiner Weissbräuhaus in Giessen by Stephanie Thatenhorst - Interior from Munich.
The skilful alternation of plain and patterned tiles creates zoning and pathways.