Ceramic Tile Mosaic Printed with Otter Design (Square)

Price range: £79.84 through £511.36

Price range: £79.84 through £511.36

These square, gloss-finished ceramic tile mosaics feature an Otter design created by one of our talented local artists. This exclusive artwork is only available through The Ginger Coo, making each tile a truly unique piece.

 

Perfect as a stand-alone accent piece, or part of a larger tiled display, these mosaics add a striking and artistic touch to any space. Whether featured in a kitchen splashback, bathroom wall, hallway, or creative gallery arrangement, this mosaic is sure to become a captivating focal point in any home.

 

Available Sizes:

  • 4×4 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)
  • 6×6 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)
  • 8×8 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)

Want to create your own ceramic tile mosaic? Head to our blank template. Simply mention the design above in the Design Instructions box if you’d like it included.

These square, gloss-finished ceramic tile mosaics feature an Otter design created by one of our talented local artists. This exclusive artwork is only available through The Ginger Coo, making each tile a truly unique piece.

 

Perfect as a stand-alone accent piece, or part of a larger tiled display, these mosaics add a striking and artistic touch to any space. Whether featured in a kitchen splashback, bathroom wall, hallway, or creative gallery arrangement, this mosaic is sure to become a captivating focal point in any home.

 

Available Sizes:

  • 4×4 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)
  • 6×6 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)
  • 8×8 tiles (using 4 inch, 6 inch or 8 inch tiles)

Want to create your own ceramic tile mosaic? Head to our blank template. Simply mention the design above in the Design Instructions box if you’d like it included.

Tile Size

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Mosaic Size

4×4, 6×6, 8×8

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