Define a space.
Doreon creates custom terrazzo floors through
design, fabrication, and installation in
New York for architects, developers,
and property owners who notice everything.
Point Seven demonstrates how Palladiana terrazzo can define a restaurant interior. Large-format marble fragments create a continuous floor that guides movement through the space and becomes its defining material expression.
Doreon developed 2,400 ft2 of custom flooring throughout Point Seven's main dining room.
Clarity in design. Precision in fabrication. Mastery in installation. From aggregate selection to final polish, each phase shapes the outcome of the next.
Every design begins by developing color, aggregate, and pattern compositions specific to the project. Additional material samples and layout studies refine the design before production begins.

Exploring aggregate blends, binder tones, and material composition.

Review of composition, color, and material relationships.

Final terrazzo compositions approved for production.
Each piece — regardless of shape — is cast, cured, and polished to the exact specification set in design.

Final design changes and field relationships confirmed before fabrication begins.

Precision grinding and polishing to achieve a refined finish.

The final piece, crafted to endure and made to belong.
The final surface reflects every decision that came before it. Substrate preparation, grinding, and polishing determine whether the floor achieves its intended finish.

The underlayment corrects what the structure left behind — leveling and setting the exact conditions the terrazzo requires.

The floor is ground to a precise, even plane before the next phase begins.

Every decision made in design, every cut made in fabrication — resolved in a single polished surface.
Every design begins by developing color, aggregate, and pattern compositions specific to the project.
Additional material samples and layout studies refine the design before production begins.

Exploring aggregate blends, binder tones, and material composition.

Review of composition, color, and material relationships.

Final terrazzo compositions approved for production.
Each piece — regardless of shape — is cast, cured, and polished to the exact specification set in design.

Final design changes and field relationships confirmed before fabrication begins.

Precision grinding and polishing to achieve a refined finish.

The final piece, crafted to endure and made to belong.
The final surface reflects every decision that came before it.
Substrate preparation, grinding, and polishing determine whether the floor achieves its intended finish.

The underlayment corrects what the structure left behind — leveling and setting the exact conditions the terrazzo requires.

The floor is ground to a precise, even plane before the next phase begins.

Every decision made in design, every cut made in fabrication — resolved in a single polished surface.
Understanding terrazzo requires more than selecting colors and aggregates. Substrate conditions, material behavior, and the desired outcome determine the right approach.

The traditional terrazzo system. Cast over a concrete substrate, it develops a natural patina over time and performs equally well indoors and outdoors.

A high-performance terrazzo system with unlimited color possibilities, intricate striping, and exceptional color consistency.

An organic terrazzo system that can be installed over a wide variety of substrates, reducing demolition and project disruption.
The best terrazzo outcomes begin before installation — when system selection, substrate strategy, material direction, and fabrication planning still shape the result. Bring Doreon in early.
The best terrazzo outcomes begin before installation — when system selection, substrate strategy, material direction, and fabrication planning still shape the result. Bring Doreon in early.