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Mosaic

Shop mosaic tile for the places where detail, texture, slope, and pattern matter most. Mosaics are useful for shower floors, niches, backsplashes, borders, accent bands, pool waterlines, spa details, and small feature moments where large-format tile may not be practical.

This collection brings together porcelain mosaics, natural stone mosaics, marble mosaics, travertine mosaics, limestone mosaics, glass mosaics, ceramic mosaics, Zellige mosaics, and pool-ready mosaic options where suitable. Use filters to narrow by material, color, finish, shape, and application.


Where mosaics work best

  • Shower floors: smaller pieces can follow slope more easily and additional grout joints can help with traction.
  • Shower niches and benches: mosaics add texture, contrast, and a finished detail without overwhelming the room.
  • Backsplashes: a refined way to introduce pattern, material depth, color, or reflection.
  • Borders and accent bands: useful for framing walls, showers, vanities, and feature areas.
  • Pool and spa details: selected mosaics can work for waterlines, curves, benches, steps, and wet-area transitions where rated for the application.
  • Commercial interiors: hospitality, wellness, retail, and design-led spaces that need texture and detail.

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How to choose mosaic tile

  • For shower floors: choose mosaics that are suitable for wet floors and confirm installation requirements with your installer.
  • For backsplashes: glass, Zellige, ceramic, marble, and porcelain mosaics can add pattern, gloss, and material depth.
  • For natural stone: marble, travertine, and limestone mosaics bring real variation and usually require sealing and pH-neutral cleaning.
  • For pools and spas: confirm the mosaic is rated for submerged or pool use before ordering.
  • For curves and details: smaller mosaic formats are often easier to use on slopes, curves, niches, benches, and radius conditions.

Design notes for mosaics

  • Grout changes the look: matching grout softens the surface, while contrast grout emphasizes pattern and individual pieces.
  • More grout means more planning: mosaics have more grout joints, so grout type, color, and maintenance expectations matter.
  • Sheet layout matters: dry-lay sheets before installation to avoid visible sheet lines or repeated patterns.
  • Blend natural materials: stone and Zellige mosaics should be blended before installation for balanced variation.
  • Samples are important: review color, finish, sheet layout, grout direction, and scale before ordering full quantities.

Order samples before your project

Mosaic tile can change visually depending on lighting, grout color, sheet layout, surrounding finishes, and viewing distance. Samples help you compare material, color, texture, finish, scale, and pattern 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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Frequently asked questions

What are mosaics best used for?

Mosaics are commonly used for shower floors, niches, backsplashes, borders, accent bands, pool waterlines, spa details, and small feature areas where smaller pieces provide flexibility and detail.

Are mosaics good for shower floors?

Mosaics are often useful for shower floors because smaller pieces can follow slope more easily and additional grout joints can help with traction. Always confirm the specific product’s suitability before ordering.

Can mosaic tile be used in pools?

Some mosaics can be used in pools or spas, but not all mosaics are rated for submerged use. Confirm the product rating and installation requirements before ordering.

Do natural stone mosaics need sealing?

Most marble, travertine, limestone, and other natural stone mosaics should be sealed as recommended, especially in kitchens, bathrooms, showers, and wet areas.

Should I order mosaic samples first?

Yes. Samples help you review color, finish, texture, sheet layout, grout direction, and scale in your actual lighting before ordering full quantities.