Sustainable ceramic tiles for architectural projects

"Buildings are only as good as the products you make them from"

At Mosa, we have a passion for ceramics. For over 130 years, we have been manufacturing floor and wall tiles using the purest materials and the magic of innovative Dutch design. By embracing the sustainable Cradle to Cradle philosophy and being committed to offering the best support, we enable our clients around the globe to create signature buildings that last.

Your different needs & requirements for various building segments can be met with various solutions in functionality and aesthetics. Challenge us with your needs for residential, office, public or commercial projects.

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Sustainable Cradle to Cradle tiles

Sustainability as foremost priority

Mosa is the first ceramic tile company in the world to have gained Cradle to Cradle (C2C) Silver certification for nearly its entire tile collection. Mosa’s externally-validated life-cycle analysis (LCA) supports the sustainable character of our tiles. The C2C label enjoys widespread recognition and contributes to positive scores for Dutch and international green building labels such as LEED and BREEAM.

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Create tile surfaces

Make your contemporary interior design more realistic and easier to create with the Mosa Pattern Generator. The Pattern Generator allows you to make endless combinations with new and existing wall and floor patterns. You are free to choose from all available formats, grids, textures, and colours. The patterns can be fully integrated into your design software like Sketchup, Revit, Vectorworks and ArchiCAD. Your sketch is instantly transformed into a feasible and personalized design.

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Architectural advice

From design to implementation and maintenance: you can turn to Mosa at every stage of the process.

Our local Architectural Consultants provide you with support in project meetings; from design to services and specifications. While our London showroom is a great source of product inspiration.

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