The Art of Mosaic – TILE DESIGN STUDY – No. 1
Aalto and EuroTile may feel like they come from completely different worlds, but that contrast is exactly what makes them such a powerful pairing within a single project.
At their core, both are connected to Italian stone artistry, drawing from a long tradition of design, sourcing, and craftsmanship. What makes them especially compelling is how that legacy is interpreted and brought to life in the United States, blending old-world inspiration with modern precision.
Aalto leans into the artistic side of that heritage. As a manufacturer specializing in custom marble inlay, each piece is meticulously cut and assembled like a work of art. Every design is unique, carrying a sense of craftsmanship and permanence that transforms a space into something memorable.
EuroTile, by comparison, operates as a distributor of marble, natural stone, and select porcelain collections. Their strength lies in curating a wide range of high-quality materials that support both design flexibility and project scale. Rather than manufacturing, they provide access—connecting projects to consistent, well-sourced surfaces that align with modern aesthetics, from classic stone to contemporary finishes.
When paired, the balance is intentional.
EuroTile sets the stage with practical, expansive surfaces that support flow and function, while Aalto introduces the focal point—a custom feature that draws the eye and adds depth. One delivers breadth and accessibility, the other brings artistry and identity; together, they create spaces that feel both grounded and distinctive.