Husk & Éminence | A story of those powerful decision-makers quietly operating behind the scenes.

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Fibonacci

24 February 2026

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2 min read

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The Beiges — Éminence and Husk — have been carefully cultivated to bestow an atmosphere of intentionally impartial foreverness. Taking cues from the inherent beauty of the Cyprian landscape from which they have been extracted, both new terrazzo products exude a demure yet powerful sense of serenity which becomes the unifying experience and aesthetic of design.
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The first, Éminence, is a warm, light-coaxing stone. Its sandy fawn-like tones mark it as a quintessential mediator introducing subtle prestige and eloquence tinged with overtures of a hot, languid summer. Balancing a striking natural beauty with an ancient elemental quality, Éminence is a subversive stone that diligently holds the capacity to allow an entire visual language to unfold from it. Effortlessly versatile, it harbours a sense of unpretentiousness that seeks to bind a collection of spaces and introduce visual and tactile cohesion.

While Éminence fulfils Fibonacci’s quest for a “not white-white” terrazzo, Husk meets the demands of a “not grey-grey”. Resurrecting the hues and characteristics of the olive and carab trees, the marsala-toned earth, the dusty plains and the monolithic craggy mountains of the Cyprian terrain, its grey foundation exerts an air of gentle but firm discipline, ensuring its expressions remain harmonious and its essence one of relaxing dependability.

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Preferring to remain firmly in the background, Husk emulates the wild and rugged natural landscape of Northern Cyprus, reflecting a gentle fortitude to define itself as the perfect aesthetic backbone.

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"Embracing the surrounding landscape, these two colours were less about creativity and more about the discipline of not interfering with what naturally came out of our process." - Fibonacci Founder, Michael Karakolis.

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