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Mosaic Tile

Mosaic tile is a unique and versatile option for a wide range of interior and exterior applications. Made of small regular or irregular pieces of glass, natural stone, porcelain/ceramic, metal, or even pebbles, mosaic tiles can be used to create a truly one-of-a-kind work of art — whether it be something as simple as a basic geometric pattern or a much more intricate design. At Connecticut Stone, we're proud to carry mosaic tile from the industry's most trusted brands, including AKDO, Artistic Tile, Lunada Bay, Murrine Mosaics, New Ravenna, Sonoma Tilemakers, Walker Zanger and many more.

Your clients will love mosaic tile for its versatility and wide range of style options. Plus, with mosaic tile, your design options are only limited by your imagination. It’s suitable for a wide range of indoor and outdoor applications from shower/bathroom floors, feature walls, and fireplaces to kitchen backsplashes, walls, and swimming pools. Mosaic can be a cost-effective option, though pricing will ultimately depend on how simple or complex the pattern is and the types of materials used in the mosaic.

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Appointments for mosaic projects are highly recommended. We like to make sure that we set aside the proper time and resources to service you.

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