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Design Guide
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Introduction
Timeless design resultingfrom the faithfulreproduction of anarchitectural period style.
HISTORICALLY
AUTHENTIC
PLACE
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Produced to historical standards consistent with aspecific place and time.
Durable
Versatile
Practical
Historic
Durable, versatile and aff ordable mosaics have been used
for more than 100 years in American architecture.
Creating historically inspired mosaic patterns is still possible
with Subway Mosaics. Th e vintage fl oors of pre-war homes
and buildings can be re-created today. Choose from our
catalog of historic classic fi elds and popular patterns or make
your own design. With 24 colors, 4 shapes and 7 sizes, the
possibilities are almost unlimited.
The expansion of New York’s subway system in the
early 20th Century demanded customizing of subway
station names. Mosaics fi lled that need as they are adaptable:
fi elds and borders customized to each station created
personalization and interest. Durable, porcelain mosaics
have been used for hundreds of years globally and beautifully
stand the test of time. Versatile, the variety of colors and
shapes available allow for creative expression of any pattern
that architects or designers can dream up.
Equally at home in bathrooms as well as foyers, lobbies,
restaurants and taverns, Subway Mosaics are a practical
solution to create spaces celebrating history and breathing
new life into the past.
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Part of the Subway Ceramics collection, sharing a mission to preserve our uniquely American tile heritage.
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QUICK
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In-stock items ready for immediate shipment to meet the most time-sensitive demands.
MADE TO
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Made-To-Order mosaic designs from historic tile catalogs of the 1920’s.
European CE product Thoroughly tested to the
standard for ceramic tile, an internationally-recognized mark of quality.
The eighteenth century archeological
excavations lead to a rediscovery
of classical antiquity. Th e ancient
patterns uncovered in these digs were
quickly incorporated in government and
institutional buildings of the era. Mosaic
patterns of this period are
usually classical in tone with the Greek key most widely
used.
Queen Anne homes, popular in
the US during the Victorian
era, were characterized by a decorative
exuberance. With their polychrome
painted facades, wrap around porches,
and tiled entrances, these homes can’t
be missed! Mosaic patterns of that period
are usually very colorful and framed with a
decorative border.
Period Styles
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QUEEN ANNE VICTORIAN 1875-1890
NEOCLASSICAL 1885-1930
The bungalow home may come in a
variety of sizes, but usually feature
overhanging low-pitched roofs, off -set
entrances and asymmetrical facades. Th ese
characteristics impart a sense of coziness
and stand in contrast to the formality of the
preceding Victorian
era. Mosaic patterns here are simple with the
color themes closely matched to the wall colors.
“Art for all” was the driving principle of
this movement. Art Nouveau originated
in Europe at the end of the 19th century
and featured curvaceous lines and natural
motifs. Mosaics during this time are
characterized by fl orals and nature elements.
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ART NOUVEAU 1890-1914
BUNGALOW 1895-1940
Craftsman homes, fully functioning
works of art in which we live, focus
on the craft of all the finishes. Natural
materials are used throughout, wood,
brick, stone, glass and of course, tile,
which offers functional beauty intrinsic
to these homes. Mosaics, composed of rich
colors and earthy tones are representative
of the handmade creative effusion of that
time.
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CRAFTSMAN 1900-1935
The term “art deco” was coined from
the 1925 international exhibit held at
Paris’s Musee des Arts Decoratifs. Th is
period, embodying faith in progress and
modern machinery, featured geometric
shapes, rectilinear patterns and colorful
stylization of the organic and mechanical. Mosaics were
characterized by geometrics and rectilinear lines and
lavish use of color.
ART DECO 1920-1930
Art Moderne showed a restraint
following the lavish ornamentation
of Art Deco. Art Moderne - or Streamline
Moderne - took its inspiration from the
growth of speed, travel and technology. Th is
is refl ected in geometric forms, horizontal
lines, chevrons, and zigzags evocative of the
era’s technological advances. Wall surfaces were typically
light and trimmed with bright or darker colors and the
mosaics echoed these color tones.
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STREAMLINE MODERNE 1930-1940
MID CENTURY MODERN 1940-1970
A forward looking style advocating
simplicity in form, usage of
readily available materials and mass
production. Interior design elements
reflected these same principles which
were often simple in form with bold
colors and patterns inspired by the space age
era. Mosaics of this era were characterized
by modular shapes, using variations on classic
patterns like the checkerboard, spiral and weaves
in colors coordinated with the walls.
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Made-to-Order 3/4” square unglazed porcelain mosaic for a residential foyer. Broken joint fl eurette and dot motif in Red, Celadon, Chocolate and White.
Made-To-Order Process
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defi ne your style & design intent
our designers interpret your design and provide shop drawings; use these to determine quantities to order
source your pattern from historical catalogs or design your own (see our design tools p.9-10)
once your order is received, we custom assemble the pattern
e-mail your selected mosaic design and fl oor plan to info@heritagetile.com
your installer makes the dream become reality!
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Step-by-step process for Made-To-Order Mosaics
Th is is a tailored service to provide you with a custom mosaic. We can create almost any design, whether it be replicating an original mosaic from a photograph, a historic catalog or even your own creation, the possibilities
are limitless. A great source of inspiration for historic mosaic patterns is the Tile Heritage Foundation. Th ey have collected many historic catalogs that demonstrate the boundless creativity of 19th century tilemakers.
Made-to-order pricing will vary depending on shape, size and complexity of pattern. To request a quote e-mail: info@heritagetile.com
MADE TO
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Project
Made-To-Order3/4” Square Mosaic
Border
Goedert ResidenceDate 08/06/2012Drawn By A. SchoenherrScale 1/2" = 1"
Made-To-Order “Gingko Tree” Mosaic Border Module A sheet dimensions: approx. 7-3/4” x 8-5/8” tesserae size & shape: 3/4“ squaresspacing: approx. 1/16" [2mm]tiles / sheet: 9 Forest tiles, 18 Light Yellow tiles, 27 Black tiles, 36 White tilesthickness: 3/16" [4 mm]material: unglazed porcelain
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8-5/8”
Twenty four historically authentic through-body colors.Selection of four traditional shapes in various sizes.
Th e choice of the shape dictates the scale of the mosaic. Working within a smaller space? Consider switching to a diff erent tile shape. Illustrated here: the same design is reinterpreted with 1”hexagons, ¾” square and ¾” penny rounds.
Design Tools
Step 2 - Color PaletteStep 1 - Shape
Weighing up scale
Designer advice:
Note: Slight variations in color, shade, and fi nish are inherent in ceramic products and thickness may vary when combining mosaics of diff erent shapes and dimensions. Please note that the Made-to-order mosaics are pre-assembled to facilitate installation, however, we call upon the professional expertise of the installer to make the necessary adjustments in the fi eld.
* Arctic & Charcoal are available in 1”square, 1”hex, 2”hex and 3/4” penny only; due to slight variation in thickness, combination with other colors is not recommended.
2” Hexagon
1”x2” Rectangle
1” Square *
3/4” Penny
1” Hexagon
3/4” Square
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From simple to complex, the pattern brings palette and shape together in unlimited combinations. First, select a standard grid as foundation for your pattern, then defi ne the layout of the colors. Th e combinations are infi nite.
Design Tools
Step 3 - Pattern
** 1”x2” Rectangles and 1” Squares - center dot available in either Arctic or Charcoal only.
Arctic & Charcoal grids:
Twenty two color palette grids:
Templates and pattern gallery available at: www.SubwayMosaics.com.
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Quick Ship Process
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Step-by-step process for Quick Ship Mosaics
Stock Fields and some designs are available as Quick Ship Mosaics. Materials for these are in-stock and ready for immediate shipment to meet the most time sensitive demands. Stock fi elds are mesh mounted mosaics and ship within
24hrs. In addition, we’ve selected some of our most popular patterns. Th ese pre-selected designs are hand assembled on demand, please allow 10 days for production (for orders over 100 sheets please contacts us for more information).
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Stock Fields - Available in Black & White or Arctic & Charcoal.Choose from 1” Hexagon, 2” Hexagon, 3/4” Square, 1” Square, 3/4” Penny Round, and Basketweave patterns.
Popular Patterns - Choose from three classic Black & White Greek Key borders, as well as a variety of colorful borders and fi elds.
To view all Quick Ship pattern options, please visit our website www.SubwayMosaics.com.
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Quick Ship Options
Classic Fields - unglazed porcelain
SMP100UM1” Hexagon in Arctic1sf/sheet
SMP101UM1” Hexagon in Charcoal1sf/sheet
WWH-S25HE41” Hexagon in White [WH], 4mm thick0.95sf/sheet
SMP400UM1” Square in Arctic1sf/sheet
SMP300UM3/4” Penny Round in Arctic1sf/sheet
SMP200UM2” Hexagon in Arctic*0.9sf/sheet
SMP301UM3/4” Penny Round in Charcoal1sf/sheet
SMP201UM2” Hexagon in Charcoal*0.9sf/sheet
WM50BW1 Basketweave in White [WH] 1”x2” rectangles and Black [BK] 1/2” dots1sf/sheet
SMP401UM1” Square in Charcoal1sf/sheet
To view all Classic Field options, please visit our website www.SubwayMosaics.com.
Th ese classic fi eld mosaics are mesh mounted and ready for immediate shipment.
* For orders over 100 sheets please contacts us for more information.
Quick Ship Options
Popular Patterns - unglazed porcelain
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BK-SM03DK00Doric Greek Key border in Black and White 3/4” squares; White 1” hex fi eld
1U-SM01DK00Doric Greek Key border in Arctic and Charcoal 1” squares; Arctic 1”hex fi eld
1U-SM01CB00Checkerboard fi eld in Arctic & Charcoal 1” squares
1U-SM01IK00Ionic Greek Key border in Arctic and Charcoal 1” squares; Arctic 1”hex fi eld
BK-SM03CB00Checkerboard fi eld in Black and White 3/4” squares
1U-SM01CK00Corinthian Greek Key border in Arctic and Charcoal 1” squares; Arctic 1”hex fi eld
WH-SM14SP1USpiral fi eld in Charcoal 1” squares and White 1”x2” rectangles
BK-SM03IK00Ionic Greek Key border in Black and White 3/4” squares; White 1” hex fi eld
BK-SM03CK00Corinthian Greek Key border in Black and White 3/4” squares; White 1” hex fi eld
Th ese pre-selected designs are hand assembled on demand, please allow 10 days for production.*
Quick Ship Options
Popular Patterns - unglazed porcelain
1U-SM05DF00Daisy fi eld in Arctic & Charcoal 1”hex
SMPPGT0A/BGinkgo Tree border and fi eld in 3/4” squares
SMPPXD00Extended Greek Key border and Fleurette fi eld in 3/4” squares and 1”hexagons
SMPPGY00Gatsby border and fi eld in 3/4” squares
BK-SM05DFWHDaisy fi eld in Black and White 1”hex
TQ-SM05DFWHDaisy fi eld in Turquoise 1”hex (available in select colors)
Th ese pre-selected designs are hand assembled on demand, please allow 10 days for production.*
Dimensional drawings available upon demand. To view all Popular Pattern options, please visit our website www.SubwayMosaics.com.
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Installation & Care Guidelines
Prepare the substrate to be as at and de-fect free as possible. This ensures an even installation and minimizes mortar pushing through.
Lay one sheet at a time. Check alignment and consistency of spacing between sheets .
Use water to remove any hazing or resi-due. Seal all porcelain tile and allow to dry a minimum of 12 hours.
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Dry laying the tile is recommended. Adjust the pattern and cut the tiles to t the space. Number the sheets and stack them for quick and correct installation.
Use a grout oat, speed square or block of wood to push tiles at into mortar while setting. Repeat step 3 until all sheets are laid. Let dry.
Use sanded grout, keep grout oat at with tile surface, do not overwipe and cre-ate shallow joints. Wait 72 hours for curing. Reseal all tile/grout as needed.
For more information: refer to the TCNA Manual (Tile Council of North America), current edition for tile installation stan-dards and methods.
Apply mortar using a 1/8”- 3/16” V-notch or U-notch trowel for tiles 2”or smaller. Work 2-4 square foot section at a time to prevent mortar skim over.
Wait a minimum of 12 hours before remov-ing face tape. Pull plastic o at the horizon-tal (against tile). A heat gun can be used 6-8 inches from oor to loosen bond.
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Remove Face Tape*
Tile Layout
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