Kirei, a provider of sustainable acoustic design materials, has launched Terrazzo, a Kirei Ink print collection that is available in four different colors and styles, including Vanilla Bean, Dark Chocolate, Creamsicle and Blueberry. Terrazzo will expand the Natural Materials Collection available with Kirei Ink; styles vary in size to provide unique opportunities for any space. Terrazzo is printed as a full-size panel, but can be applied to any Kirei products for a unique, natural look.
The ice cream-inspired Terrazzo offers four new flavors through the sustainability of Kirei’s acoustic PET panels. Made from recycled plastic bottles and printed using water-soluble ink, Kirei’s Terrazzo prints are engineered for spaces large and small with no visual repeat.
The four new Kirei Ink Terrazzo colors and styles are Vanilla Bean, a smokey undertone; Dark Chocolate, an earthy cocoa; Creamsicle, boasting orange and vanilla tones and Blueberry, with speckled blue hues.
The Terrazzo Collection is custom-printed with Kirei Ink, an in-house printing service offering remarkably realistic quality. Designers can seamlessly blend the natural beauty of botanicals with subtle or striking stonework from more than 50 prints across Kirei Ink’s four collections, or print any custom color, pattern, graphic or material onto the products.
Kirei products are made from 60% recycled post-consumer plastics. All of the products meet or exceed CDPH standards for VOCs and are Red List Free and Declare Label qualified/certified. They are inherently Class A fire-rated, carry an HPD and EPD, and qualify for LEED and Well building credits.
“Kirei is dedicated to crafting sustainable materials that don’t compromise on beauty or performance,” says Dana Pucillo, vice president of acoustic solutions at Carnegie. “With the new Terrazzo collection, we’ve combined timeless design with environmental responsibility, offering a palette that’s as delightful as it is functional. Designers can now create spaces that are not only visually appealing but also acoustically comfortable, ensuring that the aesthetics and the functionality of a space are perfectly balanced.”








