
Mosaic tiles, also known as vitrified tiles or ceramic tiles, are used in construction to create various decorative patterns. These are small, flat tiles that are formed by semi-dry pressing and then fired to create the mosaic. Coloring agents such as CaO and Fe2O3 may be used in the clay. They are primarily used for flooring or interior wall decoration, but can also be used for exterior wall cladding.
Mosaic tiles are primarily used in public spaces such as swimming pools, science museums, cinemas, bars, and clubs. Particularly in areas where the surrounding environment is dark at night or on indoor walls, they highlight their luminous effects and vibrant colors. Of course, this requires the assistance of different colored lights, such as ultraviolet and daylight lamps, for targeted illumination. The mosaic surface then exudes a warm, translucent feel, serene and profound, especially in the night, adding an aura of mystery and romance to the indoor setting, making it especially suitable for a romantic atmosphere between couples.
It is assembled and glued from wooden isosceles right-angled triangle blocks. The common solid wood mosaic, which combines modern aesthetic tastes, is meticulously crafted. Its coloration is natural, simple, dense, and solid, with a unique sense of patina and beauty in imperfection. It features distinctive textures and strong decorative appeal.
The surface features a well-defined texture with smooth natural grain, encompassing a sense of natural, primitive, and warm charm. High utilization of solid wood mosaic materials, easy installation, these are all characteristics of solid wood mosaics.
Widely applicable for indoor flooring decoration. In addition to its aesthetic appeal, it boasts excellent environmental performance, is durable, and features a diverse wood grain pattern.































