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The Porcelanosa Elements range are made from a selection of marble and glass mosaic tiles. They are perfect for bathroom feature walls.
The Porcelanosa Elements range are made from a selection of marble and glass mosaic tiles. They are perfect for bathroom feature walls.
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The Porcelanosa Elements mosaics are crafted from a combination of natural marble and glass, blended together within each sheet to create a luxurious, multi-textural surface. The interplay between the reflective quality of glass and the organic variation of marble gives these tiles a distinctive, high-end appearance that is difficult to replicate with single-material alternatives. This makes them a particularly striking choice for bathroom feature walls where light and texture can be fully appreciated.
The Elements mosaic range is recommended primarily for wall use, and bathroom feature walls in particular are where these tiles truly shine. The marble and glass combination, while beautiful, is not always appropriate for flooring due to the potential for the glass elements to be slippery when wet and the susceptibility of marble to surface wear underfoot. For a coordinated look, pair the Elements mosaic feature wall with a complementary porcelain floor tile from the wider Porcelanosa range.
Because the Elements mosaic tiles contain natural marble, they benefit from being sealed after installation to protect the stone from moisture penetration and potential staining, particularly in a bathroom environment. Use a suitable natural stone sealer and reapply periodically as recommended by the product manufacturer. The glass elements do not require sealing, but avoid harsh abrasive cleaners on the surface as these can dull the reflective finish over time.
For the marble and glass Elements mosaic tiles, a white, flexible tile adhesive is strongly recommended rather than a grey adhesive, as grey can show through lighter marble pieces and alter the finished appearance. A flexible adhesive is important because glass and marble can respond slightly differently to temperature changes, and a rigid adhesive may cause cracking over time. Always use a grout that is compatible with both natural stone and glass, and check that it is rated for wet-area use in a bathroom setting.