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Cacao Terrazzo Vinyl
Cacao terrazzo vinyl wrap combines a warm, medium-toned greyish taupe background with a dense composition of predominantly small, angular fragments in dark cacao brown and stone grey, punctuated by salmon, peach and warm orange accents. Its medium-high contrast and graphic rhythm suit expressive contemporary, updated retro and controlled eclectic interiors. Use it as a statement surface on worktops, kitchen fronts, furniture or shower walls, paired with light plain colours, muted olive green and medium-toned toasted or honey woods.
- Two-layer construction: opaque base with professional adhesive, finished with a protective laminate.
- Certified eco-friendly inks with UV protection. It will not yellow or lose colour.
- Water and steam-resistant, fully waterproof, and withstands cleaning products.
- Outdoor durability up to 8 years. More than 15 years indoors.
- Fire reaction classification B-s1,d0 according to EN 13501-1: triple fire assessment (ignition, smoke production and flaming droplets).
A graphic terrazzo design with a warm, deep palette
Cacao terrazzo is defined by a continuous composition of irregular fragments over a warm, greyish taupe background. Predominantly small pieces create a detailed visual texture, while occasional medium-sized fragments vary the scale and interrupt the uniformity of the pattern.
Dark cacao brown adds depth, and the salmon, peach and warm orange accents lift the overall composition. The design does not appear entirely dark: its overall value remains medium, although it has greater contrast and movement than a tonal or neutral terrazzo pattern.
Where to use Cacao terrazzo vinyl
Its density and contrast make it particularly effective for highlighting one specific surface within a room.
- In kitchens: worktops, islands, peninsulas, splashbacks or a selected group of cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
- In bathrooms: furniture, shower walls and domestic interior floors when the specific anti-slip floor protection is selected.
- On furniture: tabletops, sideboards, occasional furniture, cupboards and TV units.
- On walls: controlled focal areas, such as a basin wall, a small feature section or a wall in a commercial interior.
On larger surfaces, it is best concentrated on one main plane with visually calmer areas around it. Using it simultaneously across several statement surfaces may reduce definition and make the room feel overly busy.
How to coordinate Cacao terrazzo
Light plain colours such as off-white, cream, sand and light taupe balance the density of the pattern and allow its individual fragments to remain clearly visible. For a more tonal scheme, choose colours found within the design itself, including dusty salmon, muted peach, soft terracotta or cacao brown.
Muted olive or medium sage green introduces a balanced colour contrast. Suitable woods include toasted oak, medium walnut and honey-toned finishes with restrained grain patterns.
Stainless steel emphasises its graphic, contemporary character. Dark bronze and aged brass extend the warmth of the cacao and salmon fragments. Avoid pairing it with strongly veined marble, small mosaics or other dense patterns competing for equal attention.
How to position the pattern
Its mixed scale keeps the design legible across furniture, worktops and cabinet fronts. Before cutting, check the distribution to prevent the medium-sized fragments from being divided awkwardly across edges, corners or narrow sections.
When applying the design across several adjoining fronts, maintaining visual continuity in the pattern will create a more cohesive composition.
Frequently asked questions about Cacao terrazzo
Is Cacao terrazzo a very dark design?
Not entirely. Its greyish taupe background has a medium intensity. Dark cacao fragments add depth, while salmon, peach and warm orange accents introduce brightness and contrast.
Does it only contain small fragments?
No. Small fragments predominate, but the pattern also contains several medium-sized pieces in stone grey and warm shades. This variation prevents the design from appearing flat.
Where does Cacao terrazzo work best?
It stands out on worktops, kitchen islands, splashbacks, bathroom furniture, shower walls, tables, sideboards and controlled feature walls.
Can it be used on a bathroom floor?
Yes, provided that the specific anti-slip floor protection is selected. This application is intended for domestic interiors.
Which colours coordinate with Cacao terrazzo?
Off-white, cream, sand and light taupe create balance. It also pairs with dusty salmon, muted peach, soft terracotta, cacao brown, muted olive and medium sage green.
Does it contain real stone fragments?
No. It is a terrazzo design printed on technical vinyl. The fragments and stone-like appearance are part of the graphic design rather than real aggregate, stone or physical relief.
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