A collection for lively and original surfaces
Mosa Classics Tide is characterized by an artisan-style enameling technique. Although the tile retains a modern appeal with its straight edges, it is made like hand-pressed clay tiles. This subtle movement offers a variation of shades from lightest to darkest on the surface of the tile, which makes it possible to create lively and original surfaces without repetition in terms of design.
The 10 x 20 cm tile makes this series a timeless and incredibly popular product that is well suited for use in public spaces and the hospitality sector. Like any rectangular tile, Classics Tide can be laid vertically, horizontally, in staggered or linear lay, as well as in herringbone. This makes it possible to bring style variation to the walls, for a subtle or more assertive style. The glazed edge adds a premium finish. Classics Tide comes in ten fine, rich, coastal-inspired colors. Their names express their soft but irresistible charm: serene white, fog grey, blue mist, bone, sand, charcoal grey, blush, rust, sage and forest green.
Complementary floor tiles for total creative freedom
Classics Tide tiles work well with Mosa floor tile collections, offering waves of design possibilities: contrast or monochromatic, warm or cool, light or dark, subtle or striking.
The design team at Mosa has carefully selected a series of complementary floor tiles from the Mosa Core collection to match each of the Classics Tide colors to help create a cohesive look. The modular wall/floor concept also allows a perfect match of the patterns in busy spaces.
Mosa, a committed brand
Mosa has been designing, developing and producing ceramic tiles in Maastricht since 1883. Sustainability is the company's top priority. As such, she has adhered to the Cradle to Cradle philosophy since 2011, which helps her make a positive contribution to our society, our economy and our planet. In fact, Mosa is the first ceramic tile manufacturer in the world to have achieved Cradle to Cradle Certified® Gold certification for almost all of its collections. Developed by Professor Michael Braungart (EPEA) and architect William McDonough (MBDC), the Cradle to Cradle certification has since become a well-known concept in terms of sustainability. The Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute (C2CPII) was created in 2011 to manage the Cradle to Cradle standard. Based in San Francisco, the institute is governed by an independent board of directors.