Pixel mosaic

Pixel mosaic

Pixel mosaic is a technique in which small, uniform tesserae are arranged in a grid to replicate digital imagery. Inspired by pixelated graphics, it enables the creation of detailed images, gradients, and shading effects, often used in decorative surfaces and large-scale installations.

 

Key features:

  • Grid-Based Design: Each tile follows a fixed pattern, typically square and evenly spaced.
  • Limited Color Blending: Since tiles are rigid, shading and gradients are achieved through color selection rather than true blending.
  • Digital Look: Often resembles pixel art or low-resolution images.
  • Automated Production: Pixel mosaics can be easily generated by computer and placed by robotic systems.

Computer design process

Fast production

The automated production process uses high-precision machinery to assemble and position tesserae quickly and efficiently.

This technology allows for the creation of pixel mosaics with complex patterns and precise details, reducing production time while ensuring consistency and quality.

Why SICIS glass mosaic has superior quality

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A mosaic different from the others

Compared to lower quality glass mosaics, SICIS mosaic has:

  • Exclusive tile sizes and formats
  • Smoother, shinier surface
  • Solid and consistent colours
  • High and increased resistance

Extensive tile selection

Pixel pool project