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Venetian grave

Terrazzo or “battuto alla veneziana” is so called because it reached its greatest development and splendor in the lagoon city of Venice.

Its origins lie in Greece, where floors made of river stones were arranged and cemented with lime and clay. Later, this type of floor was replaced by various paving techniques, including the opus signinum, which in Italy was made with cocciopesto (ground brick) and lime. The pavimenta, on the other hand, were made with lime using a technique and with ingredients similar to those of plaster.

The mosaic floor (opus tessellatum) reached its highest perfection towards the end of the Roman Empire, with the rise of the Christian period. However, it was thanks to the craftsmen of Friuli that the decorative paving, made of pebbles collected from riverbeds, was rediscovered and brought to Venice.

Venetian grave

Available sizes

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Arlecchino Uomo

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Arlecchino Donna

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Arlecchino

Yellow Siena

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

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Avoriolin

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Rose Corallo

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San Giuliano

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Terzetto

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

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Arcobaleno

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Green Of Lumi

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Grey Venatto

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Thickness 20mm
40 x 40 - 60 x 60

Additional info

In the 20th century, with the advent of cement and vibratory presses, and later with artisanal processing in laboratories, a kind of “prefabrication” of terrazzo emerged, optimized in terms of hardness and aesthetics. Grandinetti has been producing terrazzo since 1902 and, supported by its experience, presents this collection.

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