Alberto Bellamoli creates dappled terrazzo tables, bowls and candleholders
Italian designer Alberto Bellamoli has added to the growing trend for terrazzo, unveiling homeware patterned with coloured marble spots.
Launched at this year's IMM Cologne furniture fair, the Collecta series features candleholders, as well as four bowls and two coffee tables in different sizes.
Terrazzo, which is made from scraps of marble, has been used for centuries as a construction and finish material in buildings ? most commonly flooring ? thanks to its durability.
But a number of recent products have taken the material out of its usual context, like Besler & Sons' wedge-shaped home accessories, and the collection of speckle-topped tables Simon Legald created for Normann Copenhagen.
Bellamoli's take on terrazzo is distinguished by its large hunks of inlaid marble, which are so rounded as to look like dots. He has used two different colour combinations ? a white base with marble spots in hues of green, and a darker base speckled with beige. Bellamoli, who is based in Denmark, returned to his hometown near Verona, Italy to experiment with composition and design for the homeware series, aiming to give what the locals describe as "poor man's marble" a new use.
The industrial designer worked with local craftsman to develop a method for creating almost spherical marble chips.
He combined these with a terrazzo mixture of smaller marble chips, granite and concrete to create a large block, which he left to set and age for one month.
After curing, Be...
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