Going up the walls: Pandomo
In addition to its range of high-quality terrazzo and floor surfaces, Pandomo also offers versatile solutions that enable interior architects and designers to create unified looks on walls and ceilings, too.
May 17, 2021 | 10:00 pm CUT

The larger the room, the more important it is to have a floor that underlines its style. Pandomo terrazzo floors are an ideal basis for the purism of modern architecture


The high quality and durability of Pandomo terrazzo is particularly evident in floors that are subject to heavy use, such as in hospitality venues and other public spaces
Pandomo has long recognised the benefits of the material, manufacturing terrazzo to such a quality that it becomes easy to see why this sustainable building material has continued to trigger trends ever since antiquity



As a contrast to stylistic elements such as wooden beams and old doors or as a clean design element for contemporary floors and walls, Pandomo surfaces can be used flexibly
Pandomo Studio allows for maximum individual design freedom, with a thin-layer of the compound effortlessly enabling ceilings, walls and floor surfaces to be blended into a single aesthetic unit



Depending on the finish, the concrete look can be subtly restrained or superficially decorative, opening an array of surface design options for architects and designers


Whether new build or refurbishment, Pandomo not only makes an impact with its timeless appeal, but also with its ease of preparation and straightforward application
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