
Our mosaics carry the craft from Greco-Roman and Byzantine origins into classic and modern design.
Informed by Romano-British exemplars and traditional workshops across the Mediterranean, we build surfaces from hand-cut tesserae in marble, natural stone, smalti/cast glass, metal inlays, and semi-precious hardstones such as onyx, mother-of-pearl and lapis.
Natural colour ranges - lapis blues and sea-greens through terracottas, purples and crystal whites - are graded to create subtle shading and the near three-dimensional depth that rewards both close-up and overall viewing.
Choose from our library of borders, medallions and field patterns or commission a fully bespoke mosaic developed to your brief for tone, scale and geometry.
A defining strength of our studio is execution by the maker: where fidelity matters most, the originating world-class mosaic artist installs or personally supervises the work to preserve line, flow and shading.
As mosaic tiles, these surfaces offer an unusually rich design language for architects, interior designers and private clients. They can be used to create decorative floors, wall panels, thresholds, bathrooms, pools, entrance halls, fireplace surrounds and architectural details that feel both historic and highly personal.
Their appeal lies in the meeting of precision and handwork. Every tessera contributes to the larger composition, yet the slight variation of each piece gives the finished surface movement, rhythm and life. This is what separates true mosaic work from flat pattern alone.
Paris Ceramics’ mosaic tiles are suited to projects that require atmosphere, craftsmanship and visual depth. They may draw on classical geometry, Byzantine richness, Roman restraint or more contemporary forms of ornament, depending on the setting.
For clients seeking something more individual, bespoke mosaic tiles can be developed around a specific palette, scale, motif or architectural brief. The result is a surface that does more than decorate. It anchors a room, gathers light, and brings a sense of permanence to the space.