That terrazzo is back in a big way makes my heart sing. The material, traditionally expensive to produce and primarily relegated to the floor beneath our feet, has moved to becoming a statement for jewelry, for material goods, for wallpaper, and more. Vogue notes that the trend for terrazzo began to emerge in 2018, as searches for the design increased on Pinterest, and it’s probably safe to say we’re reaching peak terrazzo, especially as more and more time is being spent in the home, where we’re eager for fun (and in some cases, design that looks expensive!). That terrazzo has ’80s and early ’90s flair — and it has a lovely throwback for fans of midcentury design — is only helping its rise in popularity. I’m all in on terrazzo. Give me the fun background colors, be them light or dark, paired with flecks of color throughout. It’s fun and unexpected, and it looks good just about anywhere. Yes, even in spaces where it could clash. Find below some of the most bold and delightful terrazzo bookends. What I especially love about this roundup is that these terrazzo bookends take on classic shapes: they don’t let the design interrupt the pattern and instead, they’re working together in harmony. There’s something here for everyone, even those who, unlike me, aren’t entirely sold on the style.
Terrific Terrazzo Bookends
Let’s start with something fairly simple: black bookends with a white fleck. These bad boys would look good in any home, with any design aesthetic. $71 for the pair. I’m absolutely in love with these simple arched terrazzo bookends. This particular seller has a few more options in their shop, in the event you want even more options. The bright colors on the white background really pop here. $57 each or $100 for the pair, and you can ask for some specific colorways, as these are handmade individually. If you’re looking for a unique bookend, you’ll find a lot to love about these terrazzo bookends — light on the flecking — in the shape of an X. $70 for each bookend. Another more simplistic take on terrazzo are these emerald green bookends, flecked with white. The color here works so well with the shape. $57 each. How about some black and white triangle bookends? $57 each. It pains me a little the seller describes this as “vintage, from before 2000,” but here we are. You can get this vintage half-moon shaped bookend for $50. The shape of this white bookend with colorful flecks is excellent, and it’s super affordable at about $20 each. Bonus: you can choose from a few terrazzo colors. Pair terrazzo with the popular arch style for a really beautiful ’80s aesthetic. $77 for the set. This terrazzo sculpture bookend is sure to be a conversation piece. It’s truly one of a kind. $80. Another gorgeous take on the X-shaped bookend. $92. And finally, why not snap up a different take entirely, with this cinder block painted in a terrazzo style? $35. Want more bookend inspiration? You’ll love these heavy bookends and these beautiful and unique Etsy bookend finds.