
23
Jan
2020
Subway Tiles That You Need for Your Next Mosaic
Ask someone what subway tiles are, and you’re likely to get a range of responses! They’re popular in today’s homes, utilizing the versatility of tile to enhance kitchens, bathrooms, mudrooms, and more. Origin of Subway Tiles The name, of course, refers to their original use in New York City’s subway

13
Nov
2019
A Glimpse Into the Latest Mosaic Art Pattern Trends of 2019
Interior design has trends, just like the clothes you wear. Unlike fashion, which rolls out new looks every season, home design and mosaic art trends, operate on a slower calendar. It’s for the best – even the most enthusiastic design buff would have difficulty keeping up with that pace –

04
Nov
2019
Best Mosaic Art Table Top Designs for Your Home Decor Projects
Taking a look at the way mosaic tile is used today, it’s hard to believe that it’s been a mainstay of art and interior design for centuries. We talk about the historical use of mosaic frequently here on our blog, and it’s there are a couple of consistently astonishing facts

15
Oct
2019
The Art of Building Community – Public Mosaic Projects Bring It All Together
Mosaic art, by design, is suitable for a variety of outdoor surfaces. It’s colorful, durable, and perfect for public art. Community projects and aesthetic enhancement of shared spaces are a wonderful match. Sometimes, this type of art pops up – a gift to the public with mysterious origins. Some installations

08
Oct
2019
Entertainment Season is Here – And Mosaic Tile Makes it Better Than Ever
Fall is officially here, and we’re in the sweet spot for entertaining guests. It’s still warm enough to gather outside, invite everyone over for some grilling and patio time – but the idea of the holiday season is creeping in. In case you’ve missed the arrival of all the seasonal

30
Sep
2019
Bohemian Style Decor and Ideas with Mosaic Art
Bohemian home interior style is popular, no doubt about it. It lends itself to the multi-cultural world we live in, and reflects a more relaxed aesthetic that appeals to just about anyone. It’s also positioned on the opposite end of the spectrum from the modern homes we’ve also looked at