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Premium Waterjet Mosaic Tiles for Elegant Walls and Floors

Curved lines and complex patterns define waterjet Mosaics' unique designs. Designed in-house and custom-tailored to go with our stone collections, these unique tiles are the perfect finishing touch for any project. A specialized manufacturing procedure is necessary because normal cutting processes cannot produce these intriguing, one-of-a-kind, and curved forms. A high-pressure water stream containing tiny sand particles is used by computerized equipment with several heads to cut through the stone.

Another reason we're in love with these beautiful mosaics is because the cutting procedure uses as much of each piece of stone as possible. Each piece of the finished mosaic is hand-assembled after being cut, cleaned, and allowed to cure completely. They can be used on the floor or wall and are often composed of stone, making them adaptable. While most mosaics use straight lines, the waterjet cutting method uses as much of each material as possible, making it more environmentally friendly.

Buytilesandmore lets you choose from a wide range of materials, including glass, metal, natural stone, and even rare and highly sought-after gems like mother-of-pearl and moonstone. You may create anything you want with our ever-expanding collection of Waterjet Mosaics, whether it's delicate flowers, geometric forms, or patterns in various colors and shades. It is possible to create virtually any shape or form with waterjet mosaics.

Make your bathroom stand out with a Waterjet Mosaic tailored to your style. If you're looking for something basic but eye-catching, these tiles are for you. In bathrooms, Waterjet Mosaics are a stunning choice for the entire floor. Draw attention to the focal point of your design by using bold patterns across the room or by framing the mosaic with complementary stones to create a rug effect. The wow factor of a beautifully detailed floor may be added to any area with a Waterjet Mosaic design.

Why Choose Waterjet Mosaic Tiles?

 

  • Precision-Cut Designs: Flawless detailing in curves, floral patterns, arabesque, and geometrics

  • Premium Materials: Available in marble, stone, glass, and metal combinations

  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for walls, floors, fireplaces, and decorative panels

  • Luxury Appeal: Adds a custom, high-end look to any residential or commercial project

  • Long-Lasting Beauty: Durable, easy to clean, and timeless in style

Where to Use Waterjet Tiles

 

  • Bathroom floors & walls – Add elegance and flow to wet areas

  • Kitchen backsplashes – Make a statement with detailed patterns

  • Living room or hallway feature walls – Create unforgettable focal points

  • Hotel lobbies or boutique stores – Impress with custom, upscale design

 

What is a waterjet mosaic?

These tiles may be used for the floor or the wall, and they come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors, and materials, including glass, metal, natural stone, and even more exotic stones like mother-of-pearl and moonstone.

What materials are used in waterjet mosaics?

Waterjet mosaics can be made from marble, glass, metal, porcelain, or combinations of these materials to create luxurious and custom designs.

Are waterjet mosaic tiles suitable for floors?

Yes, many waterjet mosaics are rated for both walls and floors. However, it's important to check product specifications, as some designs may be better suited for decorative wall applications or low-traffic areas.

Can waterjet mosaics be used in wet areas like showers or backsplashes?

Absolutely. Waterjet mosaics are commonly used in showers, kitchen backsplashes, and bathroom walls. Just ensure proper sealing if natural stone is used.

Do waterjet tiles require sealing?

If the mosaic includes natural stone (like marble), it should be sealed before and after installation to protect against moisture and stains. Glass and metal elements typically do not require sealing.