Katami Stone
Katami Stone
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Hand Cut Katami StoneHand Cut Katami Stone - Perfect For Mosaic Tile Kitchen Backsplashes, Walls and Bathrooms Katami Stone is a reinterpretation of the classic blended mosaic pattern. This unique tile design was specifically created for projects which require a unique mosaic design perspective. Thin slices of tile are carefully set together by hand on transparent adhesive sheets creating an orderly yet unconventional pattern. Original and pioneering interiors demand innovation and energy, whether they are commercial or residential homes. Cutting edge design constantly reinvents itself by blending various elements into unique combinations. Many Katami designs blend dissimilar materials creating a unified whole. Combinations such as limestone/marble, travertine/marble, and limestone/travertine add yet another layer of interest to this original design. |
Choosing Katami Stone Mosaic
Katami Mosaic Tiles are available in a wide range of colors, shades, and materials. We offer both polished finishes which are sleek and modern as well as tumbled finishes which are textured and inviting.
Color combinations include subtle blended variations and dynamic contrasting fusions. Dark and light multi-colored designs are perfect choices for Mosaic Tile backsplashes in the kitchen or complete Mosaic Tile walls. Enliven a small area or make a statement by tiling a larger wall.
If a more dynamic visual element is required, consider dramatic color combinations such as Peregrine or Gray Jay in the kitchen or the vibrant Willow Ptarmigan Mosaic Tile for the bathroom. Katami Mosaic is visually flexible enough to coordinate with both modern and traditional interiors.
Incorporate the artistic excellence of Katami Stone into your project to enhance your kitchen backsplash or bathroom walls. Depart from commonplace materials and embrace the purposefully random lines that combine to create perfection within imperfection. Visit our showroom in NYC or contact us to speak to one of our designers. We are one block west of Union Square between Fifth and Sixth Avenues New York City.








































