The Lulu Collection: Designer Mosaic Tile for Floors, Walls, Borders & Stair Risers

We’re excited to introduce Lulu, the latest mosaic collection from MEC, a body of work that explores storytelling through whimsical characters, abstract shapes and bright bold colors.

Lulu is about bringing a sense of wonder back into the room. It’s our invitation to start seeing interiors as canvases for a little bit of magic.

We chose the name Lulu because it is an apt reflection of the collection’s spirit.

Introducing Lulu — A Mosaic Tile Collection Inspired by Art, Movement & Interior Storytelling

The Lulu Collection debuts as a curated 19-piece mosaic tile collection that transforms various surfaces into expressive art.

At MEC Artworks, we’ve designed these luxury mosaic tiles to add character and a pop of color to interiors, whether gracing a feature wall, flowing across floors, or adding unexpected detail to stair risers and borders.

Seen below are some pattern explorations by the design team for this special collection. The designers exercised creativity to its full potential when coming up with the collection’s patterns.

Rooted in the language of ornament and abstraction, this collection approaches design as a form of storytelling.

By combining high-end designer mosaic surfaces with modern durability, Lulu ensures that every architectural element serves as something exceptional.

What Makes Mosaic Tile a Growing Trend in Luxury Interior Design?

Luxury interior design today is becoming more experience-focused. Homeowners are paying closer attention to how materials make a space feel, not just how they look in photos.

Among them, mosaic surfaces have remained a lasting fascination for interior designers, valued not only for their artistry, but for the richness they introduce into an interior.

Wall Mosaic Featuring Colorful Abstract Shapes Against a Shimmering Pale Background
Wall mosaic featuring a standout design from MEC’s Lulu Collection

Now, midway through 2026, the renewed appreciation for handcrafted design has pushed mosaics back into the spotlight, as designers and homeowners alike gravitate toward spaces that feel timeless.

As Vogue noted, mosaics are appearing “on every interior designer’s mood board” as homeowners and designers move toward more bespoke interiors

Why mosaic tile is becoming popular again:

  • Adds texture and depth to modern interiors
  • Creates a more personal, story-driven look
  • Fits naturally into the growing “maximalist” design trend

According to Vogue, today’s demand for mosaic surfaces is closely tied to a growing love for handmade work in an increasingly digital world. Designers are using mosaics as a way to introduce artistry and rarity into interiors.

Architectural Digest has also highlighted the desire for “maximalist” interiors, where layered materials, bold textures, and thoughtful details help spaces feel more alive and visually rich rather than minimal or uniform.

That’s where mosaic tile stands out.

Mosaic compositions create movement and detail through material variation. Even subtle designs can make a space feel richer and dimensional.

The Lulu collection reflects this trend through:

  • Flowing, organic shapes
  • Sweeping compositions inspired by natural movement
  • Artistic layouts that feel custom-made
  • Surfaces designed to become a focal point in the room

Lulu mosaics help transform walls and floors into design features that feel larger-than-life, timeless, and visually alive.

Where Can Mosaic Tile Be Used in the Home?

While often associated with traditional backsplashes, modern luxury mosaic tile offers a versatile way to add texture and character to almost any architectural surface.

Just recently, we were commissioned to create a retro wrap-around mosaic for a client’s kitchen mosaic counter-base. It was an interesting surface to work on, you can read the full project feature on our website.

Understanding how to use mosaic tile effectively depends on balancing bold visual impact with the functional needs of the room. From sprawling entryway floors to the fine details of a hallway, the Lulu collection provides a cohesive language for every corner of the home.

Mosaic Tile Feature Walls

A feature wall acts as the key focus area of a room, and mosaic tile wall ideas are perfect for spaces like entryways, powder rooms, or even behind a bed.

Because mosaics can handle curves and large spans without the rigid look of large-format slabs, they create an effortless, mural-like effect that feels integrated into the home’s structure.

A large-scale, stylized abstract floral print from MEC's signature catalog styles.
Dozens of organic, pebble-like blue blossoms with bright golden-yellow centers repeat across a vibrant, variegated green background.

This image showcases a commercial lobby centered around a pop-art inspired floral abstract pattern mosaic titled The Majestique Meadow.

Floral Large-Scale Mosaic Installation
An incredibly spacious, light-filled luxury lounge or commercial lobby centered around a towering architectural mosaic install titled “The Majestique Meadow.”

Drawing inspiration from pop art sensibilities, the Aurelian Bloom features a bold, repetitive pattern of vibrant blue flowers with yellow centers against a shimmering gold backdrop.

Green Gold and Blue Kitchen Backsplash Featuring Floral Abstractions
The photo displays the mosaic used as a high-impact kitchen backsplash, providing a striking contrast to the modern olive-green cabinetry and marble surfaces.

It is the perfect selection for those looking to bridge the gap between ancient craftsmanship and contemporary, high-energy interior styles.

The Chimerical Grandeur is a maximalist mosaic that features a dreamlike world populated by mythical creatures, such as a horned blue stag and a winged leopard, amidst swirling clouds and stylized flora.

Mosaic Wall Mural
An opulent interior showcasing a massive, custom-crafted mosaic mural filled with mythical creatures, framed by a rich lacquered coffered ceiling and elegant red lattice woodwork.

This design draws heavy inspiration from a fusion of Persian miniature art and Chinoiserie to create a sense of historical depth and wonder.

Large Mosaic Mural For a Home Interior by MEC Artworks
The centerpiece is a large white-ground mosaic featuring fantastical, mythological creatures rendered in a style reminiscent of ancient Asian or Persian fables.

The design of The Obsidian Flora offers a dramatic take on botanical patterns, featuring two-tone floral blooms in earthy orange and bright blue set against a dark, nocturnal background. It draws inspiration from Art Deco textile patterns and organic geometry, creating a rhythmic, wall-to-wall floral field that feels both vintage and modern.

Contrasting Color Pattern Mosaics for Wall
A luxurious powder room clad in bold, color-blocked abstract floral mosaics, beautifully contrasting deep lapis blue and shimmering gold fields to elevate a classic brass and marble washbasin

The dark “obsidian” tones provide a rich depth that makes metallic accents pop, making it a stellar choice for glamorous, moody environments.

The Aurelian Mythos focuses on a playful scene of a monkey swinging from vines amongst golden, swirling “Aurelian” clouds and a soaring bird, a design inspired by ancient mythology and celestial cartography.

A grand white-paneled door flawlessly integrated into a bespoke mosaic mural wall, where playful monkeys, mythological birds, and swirling golden clouds create an enchanting residential narrative

In this setting, the mosaic is installed as a seamless wall mural that flows around the architecture of the room, including the door frame and marble baseboards.

Large-scale Wall Mosaic Showing A Narrative Mosaic By MEC
The feature wall is crafted from thousands of small, off-white glass tiles laid in fluid, radiating waves that catch the light and add immense texture to the room.

The Amber Garden is a stunning, warm-toned mosaic mural featuring an intricate botanical scene of winding vines, exotic birds, and blooming flowers set against a vibrant, sun-drenched orange background.

Orange Mosaic Wall for Home Interiors 2026
A vibrant tangerine-orange mosaic wall installation featuring an elegant Chinoiserie pattern of winding branches, exotic blooms, and songbirds, beautifully framing a classic wooden sliding pocket door.

The design is deeply inspired by 18th-century Chinoiserie art, utilizing a radiant “sunset” palette to create a space that feels both energized and inviting.

It is the perfect choice for a client who wishes to replace traditional wallpaper with a permanent, artisanal masterpiece that captures light and adds incredible tactile depth to a room.

Mosaics for Niches

The Oracle’s Alcove features a mesmerizing, celestial-themed mosaic that combines esoteric symbols, an inquisitive owl, and planetary orbs in a palette of deep blues, warm ochres, and copper tones.

An illuminated arched alcove showcasing a whimsical, celestial-themed mosaic mural with owls and abstract constellations, paired with a contemporary red cane armchair.

The design finds its inspiration in astrological charts and ancient mysticism, evoking the feeling of a secret sanctuary where knowledge and the cosmos meet.

Stair Riser Mosaic Tile Designs

One of the most effective ways to utilize mosaic is on stair risers, turning a functional circulation area into a vertical gallery.

This application allows for intricate patterns to be viewed at eye level as you move between floors, making it a high-impact choice for narrow or transitional spaces.

This image showcases an elegant outdoor staircase installation featuring the Alhambra Riser mosaic pattern by MEC, set within a bright, Mediterranean-style architectural setting.

The Alhambra Riser features a rhythmic, geometric pattern of interlocking circles and borders in earthy terracotta, sage, and blue tones, directly inspired by the Moorish tilework found in the Alhambra.

In the image, these mosaics are applied specifically to the stair risers of an outdoor Mediterranean-style staircase, adding hidden detail to the white-washed exterior.

We’ve explored stair riser and border mosaic designs many times over the years—some created in collaboration with homeowners, and others developed for our in-house collections.

Mosaic Borders & Decorative Accents

For those who prefer a more subtle approach, mosaic borders can be used to frame architectural elements or transition between different flooring materials. These decorative accents provide a finished, custom-tailored look to a room without requiring a full-scale installation.

Inspired by classical botanical illustrations and Mediterranean garden aesthetics, The Belvedere Border showcases a delicate narrative of colorful birds, butterflies, and floral vines set against a crisp white background.

Within the photograph, it functions as a decorative wall frieze, effectively bridging the transition between a deep forest-green wainscoting and a warm terracotta upper wall.

An elegant interior vignette featuring a bespoke Chinoiserie mosaic border tile installation by MEC that beautifully transitions between a smooth terracotta wall and deep forest-green wainscoting

This mosaic is an ideal choice for residential spaces such as hallways, sunrooms, or breakfast nooks.

The Leviathan Frieze features a colorful, geometric mosaic border with a repeating pattern of arched motifs and crystalline shapes in shades of emerald green, plum, and amber.

The design is inspired by Art Deco stained glass and jewel-toned architectural ornaments, creating a rhythmic, structured appearance that balances playfulness with elegance.


It serves as a durable, artistic alternative to wallpaper borders, offering a tactile element that complements soft textures like the whale plush seen in the scene.

The design of The Lapis Legend presents a rustic, storied frieze featuring a sequence of a blooming plant, a soaring bird, a stylized pineapple, and a walking lion, all rendered in vibrant shades of lapis blue.

Border Mosaic Tile in White and Blue
A rustic, old-world plaster wall featuring a recessed arched niche framed by a hand-painted blue leaf garland and anchored by a beautiful lapis blue mosaic border with mythological figures.

Drawing inspiration from ancient Mediterranean frescoes and maritime folklore, the mosaic utilizes a monochromatic blue palette to evoke a sense of timeless heritage.

Its weathered, hand-hewn look makes it ideal for spaces that celebrate imperfections and the charm of antiquity.

The Lapis Bestiary is a sophisticated, clean-lined mosaic frieze that depicts a mythical winged cat, a pomegranate, a playful monkey, and a bird in flight, framed by a delicate wavy border.

A sophisticated mid-century modern living space anchored by a bespoke lapis-blue mosaic border tile that creates a striking graphic transition between textured cream wallpaper and a rich navy wainscot.

The design takes inspiration from medieval bestiaries and classical mythology, reimagined with a modern, crisp aesthetic using deep cobalt and lapis tones against a white background.

In the photo, it serves as a mid-wall architectural accent, beautifully separating a deep navy wainscoting from a light-textured upper wall in a contemporary living area.

It is the perfect choice for those seeking a curated, gallery-like feel that bridges the gap between traditional iconography and modern interior design.

Mosaic Tile in Bathrooms & Powder Rooms

Bathrooms are the ideal setting for mosaic due to their slip resistance and ability to wrap around vanities and shower niches. A well-placed mosaic behind a vanity mirror or covering a shower wall adds a layer of sophisticated texture that elevates the daily routine into a more refined experience.

The Venetian Chroma is a dynamic, abstract mosaic design featuring sweeping curves, circular forms, and bold gestural lines in a palette of burnt orange, deep forest green, and cobalt blue.

Vibrant Orange and White Mosaic Bathroom Backsplash
A luxurious wall mosaic installation for a home bathroom

Its inspiration is rooted in Futurist art and Venetian glass craftsmanship, emphasizing movement and high-contrast color theory to create a sense of fluid free energy.

It is a bold choice for clients who want to move away from traditional tiling and toward a more expressive, avant-garde bathroom experience.

Pattern for Venetian Chroma from MEC's 2026 Mosaic Catalog
Vibrant pattern for mosaic by MEC

The design of The Venetian Chroma expands on the abstract, swirling motifs of the Chroma series, utilizing hand-set tesserae to create intricate textures that mimic modernist paintings or marbled endpapers.

Drawing inspiration from the vibrant, mid-century modern art movement, the piece uses organic shapes to break up the rigidity of architectural lines.

It is particularly effective in spaces that use classic materials like marble and brass, as the mosaic’s complex pattern provides a spirited, colorful counterpoint to traditional luxury finishes.

How the Lulu Collection Brings Artistic Mosaic Design Into Contemporary Interiors

Transitional areas like hallways and entryways are often overlooked, yet they offer the best opportunity for high-impact design. Using the Lulu collection in these “circulation spaces” turns a simple walk through the house into an immersive experience.

One of the most effective staircase mosaic tile ideas is to apply intricate patterns to the risers. This vertical storytelling draws the eye upward, making the staircase feel like a sculptural focal point rather than just a functional necessity.

This look, often found in boutique hotels, provides a custom, bespoke feel that standard flooring simply cannot achieve. By focusing on these often-forgotten areas, you can transform the “connective tissue” of your home into a stunning, gallery-like transition.

Why Mosaics Work in These Specific Areas

  • Vertical Impact: Stair risers and hallway walls are seen at eye level, allowing the fine detail of the Lulu designs to be fully appreciated.
  • Defining the Flow: Use hallway tile design ideas to visually guide guests through the home using rhythmic, swirling patterns.
  • Durability in High Traffic: Mosaics are naturally tough, making them the perfect choice

Why Custom Mosaic Art is the Ultimate Choice for Modern Interior Design

By choosing handcrafted surfaces, you are investing in a tradition of artistry that has been beloved for centuries.

These designs prove that even commonly overlooked areas like stairways or kitchen walls can become the center of attention of a home. Whether you prefer striking, energetic colors or subtle, classic patterns, mosaic tile offers a unique texture for translation.

Ideally, these pieces invite us to see our environments as points of introspection, transforming ordinary walls into extraordinary experiences.

FAQs

How can I integrate storytelling into my home’s permanent architecture?

Our company specializes in turning narrative concepts into tangible reality. We offer a collaborative design process where your personal stories, favorite themes, or historical inspirations are translated into a hand-cut masterpiece.

By working with our artisans, you ensure that your home’s walls do more than just enclose a space—they communicate a unique identity and legacy through enduring materials.

What are the benefits of choosing handcrafted mosaic murals over designer wallpaper?

While high-end wallpaper offers beautiful patterns, it is ultimately a temporary surface that can peel, fade, or become outdated. Our handcrafted mosaics provide a three-dimensional, tactile experience that captures and reflects light in ways a flat print cannot.

Furthermore, a mosaic is a permanent architectural investment that increases in value over time, offering a level of durability and luxury that defines a room for generations.

Is it possible to install custom tile art on curved walls or unconventional surfaces?

Yes, one of our core strengths is adapting intricate designs to complex architectural features. Unlike rigid, mass-produced slabs or large-format tiles, our small, hand-set pieces allow for incredible flexibility.

We can seamlessly wrap designs around arched niches, curving corridors, and even the varying angles of a staircase. Recently, we did a wrap-around mosaic for a client’s kitchen counterbase. This “architecturally fluid” approach ensures that the artwork looks like it was born from the building’s structure rather than simply applied to it.