Metal mosaic tiles add a crisp, light-reflecting finish to kitchens and bathrooms. Choose from stainless steel, aluminium and copper in hexagon, herringbone, brickbond and penny designs — perfect for splashbacks, shower walls and feature areas. Order free samples to compare finishes side-by-side at home.
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Metal Mosaic Tiles
Why Choose Metal Mosaic Tiles?
- Modern, reflective look that brightens tight spaces.
- Easy to wipe clean — ideal for busy kitchens.
- Mesh-backed sheets make alignment quick and tidy.
- Multiple shapes and finishes to suit any scheme.
Where Metal Mosaics Work Best
- Kitchen splashbacks: behind hobs and sinks for a sleek, hygienic finish.
- Bathroom feature walls: add texture and shine to niches or behind mirrors.
- Shower walls: pair with suitable adhesive and carefully sealed grout lines.
- Accents: borders and alcoves to frame painted or tiled surfaces.
Installation & Care
Cutting Metal Mosaic Tiles
Use a fine-toothed blade on a wet saw or an appropriate metal-cutting disc. Always wear eye and hand protection. Manual tile cutters aren’t suitable for metal surfaces.
Adhesive & Grout
Choose a flexible, suitable adhesive for metal or metal-backed mosaics. Use non-sanded grout to avoid scratching; clean residue promptly with a soft cloth.
Cleaning
Wipe with mild detergent and a microfibre cloth. Avoid abrasives and acidic cleaners. Test any new cleaner on a spare piece first.
Samples & Fast Delivery
Order cut samples to see colour, sheen and scale under your own lighting. Most items are in UK stock with fast dispatch from our Kent showroom team.
Metal Mosaic Tiles — FAQs
Are metal mosaic tiles suitable for showers?
Yes — when installed with suitable waterproof adhesive and carefully sealed grout lines. We recommend wall use rather than floors to avoid scratching and slip risk.
Which grout should I use with metal mosaics?
Use non-sanded grout to prevent surface scratching. Clean excess promptly with a soft cloth.
How do I cut metal mosaic sheets?
Use a wet saw with a fine-toothed blade or an angle grinder with an appropriate metal-cutting disc. Manual tile cutters aren’t suitable for metal surfaces.
How do I keep stainless steel mosaics streak-free?
Use a microfibre cloth and mild detergent. Avoid abrasive pads and acidic cleaners.


















