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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines the GLASS FUSION collection?

GLASS FUSION is defined by mosaic-driven surfaces that use glass to bring light reflection, color clarity, and visual texture into decorative wall and wet-area applications.

Where do products from GLASS FUSION work best?

These products are often used in backsplashes, bathroom walls, niches, shower walls, waterlines, spas, and other detailed feature areas where smaller-scale surfaces can create more visual depth.

Why does glass tile sometimes look different under different lighting?

Glass responds strongly to natural light, artificial light, and surrounding colors. That means the same tile can look warmer, cooler, brighter, or softer depending on the environment.

Do glass mosaics usually need sealing?

The glass surface itself usually does not, but grout and adjacent materials may require their own care approach. Maintenance should always be considered as part of the full installation system.

Is GLASS FUSION only for walls?

Not always. Some glass mosaics are intended mainly for walls, while others may be suitable for floors, shower pans, pool areas, or spas. Suitability depends on the exact product and application requirements.

Should I sample glass mosaic before ordering?

Yes. Sampling is especially helpful with glass because reflectivity, tone, and depth often appear different in person than they do in product photography.

Advanced Questions About This Collection

Why choose glass mosaic over stone mosaic?

Glass mosaic is often chosen for its light reflection, color clarity, and cleaner visual finish. It can feel brighter, more precise, and sometimes easier to maintain depending on the application.

What kind of project benefits most from glass mosaic?

Glass mosaic works especially well in backsplashes, bathroom walls, niches, waterlines, spas, shower walls, and feature areas where smaller-scale detail and light response matter.

When is glass mosaic not the right choice?

Glass may not be the best fit when the design goal is a heavily natural, earthy, or handmade material expression. In those cases, marble, zellige, or stone-look porcelain may align better.

What is the main difference between matte glass and glossy glass?

Matte glass tends to read softer and more architectural, while glossy glass reflects more light and usually feels brighter and more decorative. The right choice depends on the tone of the project.

Why do designers use smaller glass mosaics in niches and compact areas?

Because small-format mosaics handle detail, transitions, and tighter surfaces gracefully. They allow decorative impact without needing a large uninterrupted field.

What is the biggest installation risk with glass mosaic?

Sheet alignment is one of the biggest issues, especially with geometric patterns. Clean seam control and careful setting are important for a consistent finished appearance.

HexaFusion Pressed Glass Hexagon Mosaics

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HexaFusion is a pressed glass hexagon mosaic collection designed for light play, clean geometry, and an elevated matte finish. It brings the crisp shape of hexagon mosaic tile into a softer glass surface, making it a strong choice for backsplashes, shower walls, niches, bar walls, feature areas, and decorative wet-zone details where the product is suitable.

Choose Hexa Botanica for a larger 3″ hexagon format with artist-inspired floral patterning, or choose Hexa Mineral for a tighter 1.5″ hexagon format with quieter stone-inspired palettes. Both directions are mesh-mounted for easier layout and are designed to bring detail, reflection, and color movement to walls and accents.

All mosaics in this collection feature pressed glass, mesh-mounted sheets, pressed edges, and moderate variation. We recommend ordering samples before selecting full project quantities, especially when coordinating glass with grout color, lighting, cabinetry, countertops, and surrounding finishes.


Two design directions

  • Hexa Botanica: 3″ pressed glass hexagon mosaics with artist-inspired floral designs for statement walls, backsplashes, and feature moments.
  • Hexa Mineral: 1.5″ pressed glass hexagon mosaics with stone-inspired palettes and tighter geometry for backsplashes, niches, shower walls, and accent areas.

Where HexaFusion works best

Walls

  • Kitchen backsplashes and range walls
  • Bathroom walls and vanity walls
  • Shower walls, where product ratings allow
  • Bar backsplashes and pantry walls
  • Feature walls and decorative panels

Details

  • Shower niches and accent bands
  • Decorative borders and framed panels
  • Wet-area details where suitable
  • Pool or spa waterlines where product ratings allow
  • Fireplace wall applications where project conditions allow

*Install per appropriate industry standards for the application, including TCNA methods where applicable. For submerged, pool, spa, exterior, fireplace, floor, or high-movement applications, confirm suitability for the specific product before ordering.


Design notes for pressed glass mosaics

  • Lighting changes everything: glass can shift by day, evening, under-cabinet lighting, vanity lighting, and water reflection.
  • Grout changes the look: matching grout reads softer and more seamless, while contrast grout sharpens the hexagon geometry.
  • Sheet layout matters: dry-lay sheets before installation to avoid visible sheet lines or repeated pattern issues.
  • Matte glass reads softer: the finish gives glass a calmer, less reflective appearance than high-gloss glass mosaics.
  • Typical grout joint: 1/16″, unless otherwise directed by the product specification or installer.

Order samples before your project

Glass mosaics can change visually depending on lighting, grout color, substrate, surrounding finishes, water reflection, and viewing angle. Samples help you compare color, finish, sheet layout, and scale before ordering full project quantities.

Visit the ArtePierre Sample Program to learn how to order samples for your project.


Trade and project support

Working on a residential, hospitality, commercial, pool, spa, or design-build project? ArtePierre supports designers, architects, builders, contractors, pool professionals, and trade customers with samples, availability checks, product guidance, and project quantities.

Visit the ArtePierre Trade Program for more information.


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