Limestone mosaic tiles - Egyptian limestone mosaic by ELT

Limestone mosaic tiles turn walls, splashbacks and bathrooms into natural-stone features with texture and depth that flat tiles can’t match. ELT (Egyptian Limestone Tiles) produces Egyptian limestone mosaics in many patterns and finishes, factory-direct worldwide.

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As one of the leading marble and granite companies in Egypt, ELT supplies Egyptian marble, Egyptian granite and Egyptian limestone tiles factory-direct, alongside its industrial calcium carbonate and limestone range.

Limestone mosaic tiles: Egyptian limestone mosaic for feature walls from ELT

What are limestone mosaic tiles?

Limestone mosaic tiles are small pieces of natural limestone mounted on mesh-backed sheets, so a whole panel of intricate stonework installs almost as easily as a large tile. They bring genuine stone texture, subtle colour variation and a handcrafted look to feature walls, splashbacks, shower walls and borders. Because they are mesh-mounted, they wrap around curves and columns and follow detail that rigid tiles cannot, making them a favourite for accent areas.

Patterns and formats

Mosaics come in many patterns: square and brick grids, herringbone, basketweave, hexagon, pebble and linear strips, plus mixed-finish blends. Pairing limestone mosaic with matching limestone tiles or tumbled marble on adjoining surfaces creates a coordinated natural-stone scheme. ELT can supply standard patterns or produce mosaics to a custom layout for a signature feature.

Finishes for different looks

Finish sets the mood. Tumbled mosaics give a soft, aged, rustic feel ideal for traditional bathrooms and fireplaces; honed mosaics are smooth and contemporary; brushed and split-face mosaics add rugged texture for statement walls. A Triesta or warm-beige limestone in a herringbone mosaic makes a particularly elegant feature.

Where to use limestone mosaics

Mosaics shine as accents: kitchen splashbacks, bathroom and shower feature walls, niche linings, fireplace surrounds, borders and floor inlays. Used on one wall or a band, they draw the eye without overwhelming a room. In wet areas they should be sealed, as limestone is porous, and laid with suitable adhesive and grout.

Sealing and care

Like all limestone, mosaics need sealing in wet or splash-prone areas to resist staining, plus pH-neutral cleaning β€” never acidic products that etch the stone. The many joints in a mosaic mean grout choice and sealing matter, but cared for properly, an Egyptian limestone mosaic stays beautiful for years.

Order limestone mosaic tiles from ELT

As a quarry-to-factory producer, ELT makes Egyptian limestone mosaics in standard and custom patterns and finishes, colour-matched to its tile and slab ranges. We crate and export worldwide from Cairo with full documentation and free samples, so you can see the pattern and finish before ordering.

Custom mosaic designs and borders

Beyond standard sheets, limestone mosaics can be made to bespoke layouts β€” bordered panels, mixed-stone blends, geometric inlays and custom colourways for a signature feature. Designers often combine a mosaic band with plain limestone tiles to frame a fireplace, niche or shower wall. Because ELT cuts and assembles to order, a one-off pattern is straightforward to produce, and matching it to the surrounding tiles and slabs keeps the whole scheme coherent rather than bolted-on.

Contact ELT (Egyptian Limestone Tiles)

ELT is a leading Egyptian supplier of natural stone and industrial minerals β€” marble, granite and limestone tiles plus calcium carbonate β€” exporting factory-direct across the Middle East and worldwide. Need a quote, a datasheet, or a sample? Our export team replies within 24 hours.

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Frequently asked questions

What are limestone mosaic tiles used for?

Limestone mosaic tiles are used for feature walls, kitchen splashbacks, bathroom and shower walls, niches, fireplace surrounds, borders and floor inlays. Mounted on mesh-backed sheets, they install easily and bring natural stone texture and a handcrafted look to accent areas, wrapping around curves and detail.

Do limestone mosaic tiles need sealing?

Yes. Limestone is porous, so mosaics in wet or splash-prone areas like bathrooms and splashbacks should be sealed to resist staining, and cleaned only with pH-neutral products. Proper grout, adhesive and sealing keep an Egyptian limestone mosaic looking its best for years.

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