Why this table top earns its place
Terrazzo has become the shorthand for a certain kind of café interior — considered, a little industrial, not trying too hard — and this Bolero top gives you that look on a surface built to actually work for a living. The terrazzo print carries the pattern across the full 700 x 700mm square, and it's finished with a brass-effect edge in aluminium film that lifts it above a plain laminate top without the cost of real stone or metal trim.
That's the design half. The practical half is the same honeycomb and chipboard core Bolero uses across its table top range, chosen for a reason: it's light enough to lift on and off a base without help, but rigid enough to take the daily use of a working dining room. The surface is stain and scratch resistant, so the terrazzo finish isn't just for the photos on day one — it's built to still look right after months of covers, cups and cutlery.
It's supplied pre-drilled to fit Bolero's table bases, which means it's a straight swap or a straight fit for anyone already running Bolero underneath — no drilling, no measuring, just bolt it on. Wiping it down between sittings is enough to keep it presentable, and at 10.7kg gross it's an easy one-person lift from delivery to table.





