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Multicolor 12 x 12 Glass Resin Glossy Textured Mosaic Tile
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White 12 x 12 Glossy, Matte Glass, Stone Marble Mosaic Tile
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White 12 x 12 Glossy, Matte Glass, Shell, Mother of Pearl Mosaic Tile
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Different designs. A lot of personality. Glass and resin for a textured pop of color, glass and marble for a clean white bubble tile look, or glass with mother of pearl mixed for that luminous, light-catching finish. Imagine a bubble tile bathroom wall where the space feels like a boutique hotel. Layered, organic, and anything but flat. These asymmetrical circles speak for themselves. Bubble tile can be mixed into an existing backsplash design, used alone as a feature bubble tile shower wall, or used as a glass bubble tile backsplash in a small kitchen. These mosaic tiles give any area a dimension that smooth, flat tiles simply cannot match.
Different designs. A lot of personality. Glass and resin for a textured pop of color, glass and marble for a clean white bubble tile look, or glass with mother of pearl mixed for that luminous, light-catching finish. Imagine a bubble tile bathroom wall where the space feels like a boutique hotel. Layered, organic, and anything but flat. These asymmetrical circles speak for themselves. Bubble tile can be mixed into an existing backsplash design, used alone as a feature bubble tile shower wall, or used as a glass bubble tile backsplash in a small kitchen. These mosaic tiles give any area a dimension that smooth, flat tiles simply cannot match.
Bubble Tile: Why Customers Can’t Stop Loving Them
Bubble tiles have a way of giving a wall a sense of purpose since they are irregular, tactile, and actually enjoyable to look at. They are a favorite at Tiletopia for the following reasons.
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Circles that actually have character. In contrast to flat or geometric tiles, bubble mosaic tile has an organic, handcrafted sense due to its uneven shapes.
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Finishes for every mood. Matte for serenity, glossy for drama, or dual-finish for both simultaneously. A matte-gloss white bubble tile manipulates light in a way that is difficult to duplicate with a single finish.
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Materials worth talking about. These aren't your typical mosaic: glass with mother of pearl, marble, or resin tile mixed. Each component gives the mixture a unique depth, shine, and texture.
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Made for wet spaces. These beauties truly shine on a bubble tile shower or on a wet wall! Over time, the glossy glass surfaces maintain their sharp appearance and effectively manage moisture.
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A backsplash that becomes a focal point. Glass bubble tile backsplash is more than just a wall covering. It adds movement, dimension, and a dash of wow to kitchens and bathrooms!
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Simple to install. Each tile is 12x12 mesh-mounted. The install setup is simple and fast, whether it's a big feature wall or a bubble tile bathroom accent.
Ready to add some shape and texture to your space? Browse the full bubble tile collection and find your match.
Bubble Tiles - A Closer Look at What's in the Collection
What's in store for you? The multicolored glass bubble tile provides energy if your area needs it. Glass and resin with a glossy, textured finish… You get a surface that, depending on your angle, it captures light in different ways! It can be used anywhere you want a conversation starter instead of just a backsplash, such as a kitchen feature wall or a bathroom accent.
Do you want something lighter? The dual glossy-matte texture of the white bubble tile in marble and glass is subtly beautiful. It simply gives the space a more curated feel without shouting ‘I’m here!’ Ideal for a bright kitchen backsplash tile that keeps everything open and airy, a minimalist shower wall tile, or a spa-style bubble tile bathroom.
The mother of pearl is another option with bubble shape. Dual-finished and white in design, but with the added luminosity that comes only from natural shell! The bubble mosaic tile works well as a feature wall in a soft modern or coastal modern setting.
Each of the bubble tile designs come with mesh backing, in ways that are significantly different from those of a typical circle tile. Combine them, arrange them in layers, or let one design become the superstar of your room. See what catches your attention as you browse our collection!
Creative Design Ideas with Bubble Mosaic Tile
Kitchen Feature Wall with Glass Bubble Tile
Consider running a full sheet of luminous glass bubble tile from counter to cabinet on one kitchen wall. Watch what happens when light strikes the resin and glass at various angles throughout the day! Let this one wall speak for itself while keeping the rest of the kitchen neutral with white cabinets.
The Shower Niche with a Bubble Tile Backsplash
Instead of matching the surrounding walls, separate the shower niche area by covering it with a bubble tile backsplash! The niche details will make the shower feel like a designer-inspired space because of a tiny change in material and texture.
Vanity Wall, Floor to Mirror
Apply white marble and glass bubble tile to the full wall behind a bathroom vanity, all the way to the edge of the mirror. The dual glossy-matte finish plays with the bathroom lighting to give the entire area a more refined vibe.
Fireplace Surround in the Living Room
The fireplace becomes a focal point when a sheet of multicolored bubble mosaic tile is substituted for a flat surround. Modern, eclectic, or seaside living rooms benefit greatly from the playful look of these asymmetrical circles and mix of materials.
Powder Room: Go All In
Because a powder room is small enough, you can afford to be daring! Use shell and mother-of-pearl bubble tile on all four walls, and let the light take care of the rest. You'll have the nicest powder room around, and guests won't stop talking about it.
Tips for Installing Bubble Tile
Start with a flat, clean wall. Mosaic sheets will reveal any lumps or residue; if you take the time to properly prepare, the rest will become easier.
Dry-lay your sheets first. Plan out the positioning and spacing of your wall or floor tiles before applying any adhesive to avoid making mistakes.
Match your thinset to your material. Glass, resin, marble, and shell all have different requirements, a white thinset complements all of these materials and doesn't cast shadows on lighter tiles.
Adhesive use. For complete covering, apply thinset to the wall and the mesh sheet's back.
Keep grout lines tight and consistent. The organic-shaped bubble tiles work well with narrow joints; watch it as you go and make adjustments before anything dries.
Set sheets down gently. Although the uneven edges add to the attractiveness, they are also the cause tile to chip, which are placed rather than pressed.
Seal natural materials before grouting. A fast sealingp process prevents grout from permanently discoloring the surface of marble, shell, or mother of pearl tile, especially in wet areas like showers.
Discover the Fun and Unique World of Bubble Tiles
There is a place for flat, forgettable tile, but it's not here. The irregular shapes, diverse materials, and finishes that genuinely interact with light are what make bubble tiles so unique. Every combination These tiles find a way to function in any space, including vanity walls, showers, bathrooms, kitchens, and powder rooms. A glowing white wall in the shower, a backsplash of glass bubble tiles behind the stove, an unexpected moment in a powder room.
If you've been searching for a tile with some personality, you've come to the right place. If you're still unsure about your style, look through the entire collection above and get a sample; once you see it in person, we promise, you’ll love bubble tile!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are bubble tiles made of?
2. How are bubble tiles different from penny tiles?
3. Can bubble tiles be used in bathrooms and showers?
4. How do I clean and maintain bubble tiles?
5. Can bubble tiles be used as a backsplash?
Absolutely! One of the greatest places for them is a kitchen or bathroom backsplash, which is both visible enough to be recognized and limited enough to avoid overpowering the texture. Bubble mosaics serve as a modern tile design behind a stove or sink.