HOLY MATCHA CAFE – SAN DIEGO, CA
The beauty of terrazzo lies in it’s natural characteristics.
Available in an endless supply of colors and shapes (in a multitude of combinations) works as a subtle background or the focal point of any design.
Traditionally, terrazzo is comprised of any combination of marble, quartz, granite, or glass with concrete, sand down to create a uniform surface. This method provides unique custom finishes that are durable enough to last the test of time. However, it also has its disadvantages. Because of its materials and installation, terrazzo can be heavy and costly.
Nowadays, terrazzo is available in prefab slabs and printed on substrates like adhesive and magnetic surfaces.
Here are some of our favorite uses of terrazzo in retail.
LIGHTING
WALLS + FLOORING
COUNTERS + BENCHES
STORE SPOTLIGHT
HOLY MATCHA
East Village, San Diego, CA
You can find this hidden gem along a row of urban real estate, just around the corner from San Diego’s famous Petco Park. Begging to be photographed, this small cafe open in 2019, the space is a wash of blush pink, “from the seamlessly poured, custom Italian terrazzo that shapes the bar and the cafe’s clever stadium seating,” San Diego Eater.
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