Are mosaic tiles making a comeback? Here's how designers are making this once-dated look work in 2025
With characterful decorating in full swing, designers explain how they'll be featuring this elegant, artisanal technique in their 2025 interiors

The world of interior design is undergoing major changes, with minimalism taking a back seat and character coming to the forefront.
And we couldn't be happier that the internet is currently overflowing with eclectic interiors. Inspired by the decadence of the past, many of us are creating collected homes filled with meaningful pieces that hold personal value.
In eclectic homes, you'll often find handcrafted designs that showcase the beauty of the bespoke. One such traditional style that's been part of the recent revival is mosaic. Known for its intricate opulence, mosaic tiles slowly seeped out of interiors for a while but have now made a much-welcomed comeback.
Achieved by arranging small pieces of stone, glass, or tile, mosaic is a lengthy process that almost always pays off. There are plenty of tile trends this year so we asked interior experts their thoughts on this long-established look and how to make it work in 2025 interiors.
Go down the classic route
Mosaic is no new design style. In fact, it's been around for thousands of years. The Ancient Greeks and Romans used tiny pebbles in various shades to create lavish floors in palaces and bathhouses.
It therefore makes sense that mosaics have been used in more traditional settings. It's a long-established method that's been utilized by designers all over the world. Sebastian Erras, creator of the iconic Instagram account Parisian Floors says his favorite mosaic styles are those found on the Art Deco floors all over Paris. 'I am a big fan of elaborate mosaic floors that show lots of details and are not afraid of colors.'
Mosaics can bring a classic elegance that can enhance any style of interior. Grazzie Wilson, Head of Creative at Ca’ Pietra says, 'I adore marble mosaics for their timeless elegance and versatility. From intricate hexagons to scalloped fan designs, they bring an artisanal touch to any setting.'
Sebastian says 'I think there are really only two ways of bringing mosaics into your home, the classic way: where you use tiles in the bathroom, hallway, or as a backdrop in the kitchen. Or if you feel a bit more creative I have seen them being used as wall tiles in bedrooms or smaller areas to bring in a bit of color and design into the more boring areas of your home.'
Create a personal design
The beauty of the mosaic is its ability to take shape in different forms. Little tiles can be arranged into a one-of-a-kind design inspired by an illustration or image that holds personal meaning.
'For us, the appeal of custom mosaics lies in their ability to tell a story', says Louise Ashdown, Head of Design at West One Bathrooms. 'No two designs are the same, making them the ultimate choice for those who seek exclusivity and craftsmanship in their interiors. It’s about more than just tiles—it’s about creating a piece of art that enhances the bathroom experience every single day.'
Pictured above is a bespoke design featuring floral branches. There are plenty of bathroom tile ideas but 'What sets custom glass mosaics apart is the level of artistry and individuality they bring', says Louise. 'Whether it’s a hand-crafted mural, a striking geometric pattern, or a subtle ombré gradient, each design is tailored to the space and the client’s vision. This level of detail creates a one-of-a-kind finish, elevating the bathroom from a practical space to a personal sanctuary.'
Turn a surface into a statement
Mosaics can often bring a sense of luxury through their intricacy. Despite their history, mosaics are very versatile meaning they look great in practically any home style. Once arranged and laid, the tiles can elevate a plain surface or corner creating an impressive statement.
Instantly catching your eye, mosaics can lift an otherwise one-dimensional space. The hallway (pictured above) has been covered in an unexpected array of colorful tiles that contrast against the more subdued background. Tying the room together, the tiles bring a much-needed dose of color and texture, all achieved through their intricate craftsmanship.
'We believe mosaic tiles are a perfect blend of tradition and innovation', says Grazzie. 'They offer endless creative possibilities, from intricate patterns to bold, modern designs, allowing homeowners to bring personality and texture to any space. Whether it’s a classic herringbone, a striking geometric layout, or a timeless penny round, mosaics add depth and character, making any surface a statement.'
Mix and match tiles
Although impressive on their own, mosaics can look even more luxurious paired with another tile. Mixing and matching your tiling creates a unique fusion of shapes and colors and can make a space feel truly bespoke and characterful.
Whether you're highlighting architecture by creating a statement wall or nook, mosaics can bring a sense of contrast when paired with other styles. 'We also love using mosaics to define spaces', says Grazzie, 'think a stunning border around a bath or a beautifully tiled floor that draws the eye. It’s all about layering materials and patterns to create something truly special.'
The image above proves you don't need to match your bathroom's floor and wall tiles. Grazzie says she loves 'combining them with larger format tiles for contrast or using them to highlight alcoves and niches for added detail.'
Mosaic designs are undeniably beautiful, making them the perfect way to elevate an otherwise plain space. In our opinion, no other tile quite beats the unique, artisanal quality of the mosaic.
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I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew when working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside work, I enjoy collecting antique and Mid-century furniture and quirky homewares for my new flat.
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