Perfect Ways to Transfer Your Home with Marble Mosaics
Even if we believe that every kind of mosaic is unique, it makes sense that we are accustomed to the standard square or rectangle stone design mosaic sheets. Some people even believe that the incredible hexagon mosaics are getting a little old. This is most likely the reason why mosaic manufacturers are constantly searching for fresh concepts and forms when it comes to launching a new range of mosaics onto the market.
In this blog we would like to take this opportunity to present some of the most recent and intriguing mosaic collections that we have introduced to our growing selection of mosaic tiles and touch on how they are manufactured.
White Carrara White Diamond Mosaic
Crafted from tiny squares of dark marble and brilliant white diamond-shaped natural marble, arranged in an eye-catching pattern, these mosaic sheets are expertly cut, as evidenced by their exquisite quality.
Metro Bevelled Carrara White Mosaic
Although we acknowledge that this is not a novel design aesthetic, the metro's design is modelled by the well-known subterranean porcelains in London that have been in use for many decades, however these mosaics are made from genuine natural marble. With this new range, you may enjoy the wonderful feel of genuine marble in addition to its historical appearance.
The name of this collection is a clear indication of how the mosaic sheets are composed, with the long rectangles that have been cut with precision . This range's greatest benefit is that it can be orientated to create a variety of visual appearances. Either for a lower ceiling wall that seems higher with the vertical arrangement, or for a narrow wall that is made to appear wide with the horizontal orientated installation.
Carrara White Marble Picket Mosaic Honed
This new range of mosaic is for those who wants a clean installation with clear lines but want a not so common shape or design such as hexagons or square mosaics. The orientation can dramatically change the overall appearance of your area. Made from a high grade natural marble. Get your free sample right away, and you will not be let down.
White Carrara Fish-scale Mosaic
This is another one of our new Carrara mosaics, sometimes referred to as the scallop mosaic due to its appearance. Within our new mosaic collection, its pleasantly distinctive individual pieces are combined and sculpted to quickly become one of our most sought-after mosaic range. Every sample that can be ordered via our website clearly demonstrates quality of this product.
Carrara White Marble Mosaic with Tear Drops
When you view the completed installation, this new exclusive range will only make you cry with happiness. Its flowing lines provide its finished appearance a more tranquil aspect when precisely cut again using the aforementioned water-jet cutting technique.
We strongly advise you to acquire a complimentary sample so you can view these mosaics for yourself; you will not be let down.
Carrara White Marble Mosaic with Arabesque Designs
One of those unique mosaics that will wow even the most doubtful purchaser is Carrara White Arabesque Marble Mosaic. Just look at those curved lines with the sharpest cuts at right angles. This range is a testament to the development of new cutting techniques of natural stones. Perfectly arranged to have the most impactful visual effect in any area.
How is it possible to produce such complex shapes for newer mosaic tiles?
Despite our decades of combined experience in the field, we are occasionally astounded at the quality and accuracy of cutting in some of the more recent mosaic collections. Cutting tools would not normally flex in such a way, it was impossible to create more complex shapes using the types of mosaics that were manufactured in the past using ordinary machines with moving components.
Now however, some manufacturers are using better and more efficient and precise cutting machinery. With the use of water, the power of high-pressure water is now used to cut considerably more intricate forms thanks to the development of a cutting method called Water-jet cutting, which helps create these incredible new mosaic collections for the building market.
We are excited to see what the future holds for the newer designs of mosaic tiles.