Technologies · Polymer
Metallic Epoxy
A poured, mirror-smooth floor with shifting metallic depth — like liquid stone caught mid-flow and set forever underfoot.
What it is
Metallic epoxy is a floor that behaves like liquid. Fine metallic pigments are floated across a poured resin and coaxed into motion, so the surface swells with clouds, veins and pools of light. When it sets, that movement is captured for good — a still photograph of something that was, for a few hours, alive.
Stand on it and the floor seems to have depth, as though you could reach into it. Move across the room and the shimmer follows you, catching the light in soft metallic drifts. It is glass-smooth to walk on and utterly seamless, and because every pour is guided by hand, no two floors ever come out the same. Yours is a single original.
Where it comes from
Poured resin floors began their life in workshops and industry, prized for being tough and joint-free. Somewhere along the way, artisans noticed how the pigments swirled as the resin flowed — and began working with that movement rather than against it. What was once purely practical became a craft, closer to marbling ink or pouring paint, and in time it found its way from the factory floor into the most considered homes.
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