Artistic Composition: These series are often designed to form a cohesive picture or scene—such as landscapes, floral arrangements, or abstract art—when the full sheets are installed together.
Interlocking Geometry: Rather than standard square or subway shapes, individual pieces within the series may have irregular, interlocking, or "puzzle-piece" edges. This creates a seamless, fluid look that hides the grout lines better than traditional grid patterns.
Precision Manufacturing: Because the pieces must fit together perfectly to maintain the "puzzle" image, this series requires high-precision manufacturing. Any slight variation in tile size (tolerance) would disrupt the pattern, making it a "delicate" product to source and manage.
Material Diversity: Puzzle-style mosaics are frequently created using a mix of materials—such as glass, stone, and metallic accents—to highlight specific parts of the pattern or image.