Material · installation-ready mosaic sheets
Ceramic mosaic
Ceramic mosaic stands for technical reliability, dimensional accuracy and economical predictability. It is particularly suited to projects where consistent quality, reproducible results and clear surface appearance matter most.
Thanks to the industrial manufacturing process, colour, surface and format are very consistent. This makes it possible to realise larger surfaces and serial applications reliably. Ceramic mosaic is highly durable and insensitive to moisture, temperature changes and mechanical stress.
Ceramic mosaic is versatile in processing – both manual and automated. The palettes shown represent proven standards that can be used long-term and easily reordered.
Matte ceramic mosaic
This robust mosaic is excellently suited to high demands and loads. The matte surface and muted colours give demanding mosaic works a high-quality appearance.
Matte ceramic mosaic is particularly suited to surfaces with a precise colour effect. The systemcp standard is 20 mm square; it is also available in 10 mm square, as micro-mosaic and in special shapes.
Typical properties
- very even, controlled colour effect
- matte surface, slightly glossy depending on the glaze
Suitable for
- almost all surfaces incl. outdoor areas, underwater areas and saunas
- calm design surfaces
- applications with a clearly defined colour concept







































Price group: € lower · €€ medium · €€€ higher – relative guidance within the range. The actual calculation is project-specific.
Notes
This catalogue shows selected mosaic palettes that have proven themselves, are partly kept in stock or are based on reliably used materials. It represents the standard range, not the entire design spectrum.
Most mosaics are based on the standard formats 10 × 10 mm or 20 × 20 mm, which we largely keep permanently in stock. 10 mm offers a very fine resolution for graphic patterns and image motifs, 20 mm suits calm, large-area and economical projects; in manual production they can be combined with one another.
Material-related differences in colour, structure or surface are typical and intended – especially with natural materials, slight variations are part of the character of the surface.