
Mosaic tiles are small pieces of material—such as ceramic, glass, stone, porcelain, or metal—used to create decorative patterns or images on surfaces. They are typically arranged in intricate designs or repetitive patterns and mounted on mesh sheets or applied individually. Known for their versatility and aesthetic appeal, mosaic tiles are ideal for use in kitchens, bathrooms, swimming pools, feature walls, and artistic projects.
Key Features:
Material Options: Glass, ceramic, porcelain, stone, marble, metal, or mixed materials.
Sizes: Typically range from 1/2 inch to 2 inches in size.
Shapes: Square, rectangular, hexagonal, round, or custom shapes.
Finish: Available in matte, glossy, textured, or iridescent finishes.
Applications: Wall and floor coverings, backsplashes, shower walls, pools, decorative art pieces.
Benefits:
Aesthetic Appeal: Offers endless design possibilities through color, pattern, and texture.
Durability: Resistant to water, stains, and heat (depending on the material).
Easy Maintenance: Simple to clean and maintain.
Customization: Can be cut or arranged to suit specific design needs.