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Custom Terrazzo and Concrete Palettes

byParman DesignsShips across India; Visit studio in Ghitorni, New DelhiStarts from15,000 per pieceView full gallery

We treat concrete and terrazzo as our canvas. From raw, earthy tones to vibrant Venetian stone mixes, we handcraft custom surfaces that bring texture and a personal story to your interiors.

The best part about working with terrazzo is the sampling. This mood board shows how we experiment with different terrazzo mixes, wood, and other materials to customize a palette that matches our client's vision.

My favorite is this terrazzo with a metal inlay. We made each piece different and then inlaid it with brass. You can use these designs for flooring, walls, counters, or any custom product.

Is terrazzo only for flooring? Not at all. We use it for furniture, wall panels, bar fronts, and more. We have many different textures in both terrazzo and concrete to match your vision.

A terrazzo mood board showing a perfect blend of natural stone fragments and timeless charm. This palette brings warmth, texture, and sophistication to any space.

This is our Venetian terrazzo from the Rooh collection. Every piece of stone is selected and placed one by one to create this mesmerizing look, perfect for a true handmade experience on floors, walls, or tabletops.

A beautiful Venetian terrazzo slab with large Indian Natural Stone chunks. This shows how we can create bold, custom patterns for any project.

A celebration of rich tones and intricate patterns. Inspired by timeless elegance, our Venetian terrazzo isn’t just a material, it’s a transformation that adds a unique signature to any room.

A celebration of rich tones and intricate patterns. Inspired by timeless elegance, our Venetian terrazzo isn’t just a material, it’s a transformation that adds a unique signature to any room.

About The Art of the Material: Our Palette

Every piece starts with a conversation about what you want to feel. We experiment with aggregate mixes—from heavy Venetian stone to subtle brass inlays—until the sample matches exactly what you envisioned. It is a slow, tactile process, but it is the only way to ensure a surface truly belongs in your home.

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