Studio Terra MaGi

Studio Terra MaGi Unique handcrafted terrazzo homewares
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16/04/2026

Form comes first.
Detail follows later.

This is where the form first reveals itself.

Demoulding the organic trays — still raw, still matte, just released from their moulds. At this stage, the marble remains mostly hidden beneath the surface, only faintly visible in fragments.

It’s a quiet moment.
Where shape exists before detail.

And then, at the end, a glimpse of what they become.
Finished trays in the Siena and Verona collections, where sanding and refinement bring the terrazzo fully to life — revealing depth, contrast, and the natural beauty of marble.

Each piece is handmade in small batches, shaped by material, time, and subtle variation. No two are ever the same.

Designed for everyday rituals — jewellery, candles, small objects, or simply a calm presence within a space.

Discover the collections on the website.



Follow along and step inside a woman-owned studio, where handmade terrazzo is shaped slowly, one piece at a time. A place for quiet moments of making, natural materials, small-batch craft, and new forms unfolding — rooted in patience, guided by nature, and made for mindful homes.

29/03/2026

From liquid to form — shaped in quiet repetition.

A single pour becomes a series of small organic dishes in the Siena collection. Terrazzo settles slowly into the mould, guided by gravity and time, before each piece is gently released in its raw, matte state.

At this stage, the surface remains quiet. The marble fragments are present, but only just — barely visible, still held within the material. What you see is only the beginning.

By the end, the transformation becomes clear.
A collection of finished dishes, each one shaped by the same process, yet carrying its own subtle variation in tone, texture, and composition.

Handmade in small batches using natural marble fragments and mineral pigments, these pieces are created for everyday rituals — jewellery, keys, incense, or small, intentional moments within a space.

The Siena collection brings warmth through soft, earthy tones inspired by sunlit stone — designed to integrate effortlessly into calm, contemporary interiors.

Discover the collection on the website — available in limited batches.



Follow along and step inside a woman-owned studio, where handmade terrazzo is shaped slowly, one piece at a time. A place for quiet moments of making, natural materials, small-batch craft, and new forms unfolding — rooted in patience, guided by nature, and made for mindful homes.

22/01/2026

It’s never just the pour — it’s what comes after.

From the first pour to the final detail — this reel shows the making of the oval terrazzo tray, ending with the careful finishing of the natural cork pad underneath.
A small step that often goes unnoticed, yet makes all the difference: protecting surfaces, adding warmth, and grounding the piece in everyday use.

Terrazzo is poured slowly, demoulded by hand, and refined over time.
The marble fragments reveal themselves gradually through sanding and finishing, while the cork base is applied as the final layer — soft against your table, steady in its place.

Nothing here is rushed.
Each tray is shaped in small batches, guided by material, weather, and patience.

Every oval tray is handcrafted inside a woman-owned studio using traditional terrazzo techniques, natural marble granulates, mineral pigments and thoughtfully sourced materials.
Designed to be used daily — for keys, jewellery, rituals, or simply as a quiet object that belongs in your space.

This is not mass production.
It’s slow making, intentional design, and pieces created to last — in form, in feel, and in meaning.

Follow along and step inside a woman-owned studio, where handmade terrazzo is shaped slowly, one piece at a time.
A place for quiet moments of making, natural materials, small-batch craft, and new forms unfolding — rooted in patience, guided by nature, and made for mindful homes.

06/01/2026

Pour first. Reveal later.

The pouring is never elegant — terrazzo is messy, heavy, and completely unpredictable.
Marble fragments sink, shift, and find their place long before the mould is opened.
And then comes the quiet moment of demoulding, when the oval tray finally reveals its raw form.

Each oval terrazzo tray is handmade from natural marble fragments and mineral pigments, poured and unmoulded by hand in small batches.
No two pieces are ever the same — each one carries its own balance, texture, and rhythm.

Created slowly inside a woman-owned studio, these trays are designed for mindful interiors, everyday rituals, and homes that value craftsmanship over perfection.
Sanded, sealed, and finished only after time has done its work.

Discover the oval tray and all handcrafted terrazzo pieces on the website — made to last, shaped with intention.

03/01/2026

Unmoulding handcrafted terrazzo — where every piece begins to show its true character.

This is the moment terrazzo comes alive.

Fresh from the mould, raw and untouched, each piece reveals its shape, weight, and unique marble pattern — no two ever the same.

Handmade terrazzo objects, created in small batches using natural marble fragments and traditional techniques.
Mixed, poured, and unmoulded slowly in a one-woman studio, where process matters as much as the final form.

Unmoulding is never perfect. It’s dusty, messy, and unpredictable — and that’s exactly what makes it real.
These are not mass-produced decor pieces, but timeless objects designed to be used, felt, and lived with.

If you’re drawn to slow craft, handmade home decor, and meaningful design, you’re in the right place.
Supporting a small business means supporting real hands, real time, and a studio where every order truly matters.

Explore the full collection on the website and discover terrazzo made to last.

31/12/2025

Some endings already hold the beginning of what’s next.
The very last demolding of 2025 — and a first, quiet glimpse of a new design.

Still raw.
Still untouched.
Just released from the mould, carrying the marks of the pour and the weight of the marble within.

This piece is a new form created for ritual and rest: a palo santo holder, designed to slow down the moment you light it.
A small object meant to anchor calm, intention, and breath — especially as we step into a new year.

At this stage, the marble hasn’t fully spoken yet.
Only after sanding and finishing will its true character reveal itself — the fragments, the movement, the subtle balance of colour.

Terrazzo always decides part of the outcome. That’s the beauty of working with natural materials.

Closing 2025 with this demolding feels symbolic.
An ending shaped by patience, and a beginning that will unfold in 2026.

Thank you for being here, for supporting slow craft, and for choosing pieces made with time and care.

More to come — quietly, naturally.

Discover the collections on the website.

04/09/2025

A piece of nature, held in form.
From marble and pigment mixed by hand,
to the quiet moment of unmolding,
to every detail considered —
a cork base placed with care,
each surface polished until it feels like silk.

No two the same.
Each coaster is a small story
of patience, touch and intention —
made for quiet corners and mindful homes,
where detail matters.

#aesthetic

03/08/2025

Nature always gets it right.�The colours, the patterns, the quiet randomness — it’s never forced, never too much.

For the Elba Collection, I chose marble that reminds me of the sea:�soft green-blues like still water, misty greys,�and now and then a warm stone — like a moment of sunlight.

Each piece is mixed by hand,�a small ritual of rhythm and calm,�like tides coming in and out. 🌊


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