


Geometry in dialogue with movement.
Black and green marble defines the scroll pattern with confident clarity, set against a field of Italian white limestone. The green tesserae introduce depth and tonal contrast, recalling the rich mineral palette often found in Roman decorative floors.
Each tessera is split by hand, irregular in edge and surface, then set traditionally in lime mortar. The slight variation in form and spacing gives the pattern life - allowing light to catch the surface in subtle, shifting ways.
Historically, such borders framed central mosaic panels, lending rhythm and containment to larger compositions within villas and civic spaces.
Structured yet fluid.
Decorative yet architectural.
From De Ferranti’s Mediterranean Mosaic Collection.