A sunlit stone interior with a tall arched aqua glass-mosaic feature wall

Interiors

A wall of light, in any room.

Set at scale, mosaic stops being a border and becomes the one surface a room is remembered by.

The surface

Not a border. The room.

A single tile is a detail. A mosaic wall is a decision — a whole surface that catches the light and moves with it, the way water does.

Feature walls, baths, floors: glass for depth, stone for calm, metal for the one line that catches the eye. The scenes here are the ambition, shown so you can picture your own.

In the room

Glass, stone, and light.

A dark bathroom with a black glass-mosaic feature wall, a carved stone basin, and a brass tap

The dark bath

Black glass on stone, lit low.

A columned corridor with a black-and-white checkerboard mosaic floor

The checkered walk

The oldest floor, in black and white.

Blue glass-mosaic sample boards laid on a stone counter in a warm study

The blue study

Every blue, weighed by hand.

Begin

Send the wall you want to change.

A photo and a rough size is enough. We will tell you what mosaic can do with it — and what it costs, per job.