Mosa introduces Mosa Pattern Generator, a specially designed device to help creative professionals explore the renowned Dutch ceramic surface specialist’s fascinating world. This latest offering by Mosa proposes a brand new way to designing with tiles.

 

The Mosa Pattern Generator is a simple online design tool that makes a big difference. Freely available to all, the Pattern Generator is an easy-to-use instrument for creating beautiful and exclusive tile surfaces. It offers a rich library of patterns, as well as a database of Mosa’s versatile and high-quality products, in order to provide the designer with both practical tools and the inspiration to create their own unique new tile arrangements.

 

The patterns on offer cover both floor and wall tiles. Several ready-made base-pattern grids options are available, but the Generator also presents the possibility for each user to create their own design. There is even the alternative to mix and match different collections within a single project – provided that this is technically feasible in terms of the product’s measurements. The Mosa Pattern Generator is equipped to advise on this too. By creating an own account, each designer can slowly build a personal database of patterns.

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As well as supporting the design professional in their creative choices, which is one of Mosa’s long-standing core company values, the Pattern Generator is ready to back each project in practical terms too, and see it through to its completion. When a specific design is chosen, the option is there to order its different elements. Installation advice for the specialised tiler is also included.

 

This innovative digital tool has been designed to be flexible and convenient. It can be accessible from PC and Apple machines alike, as well as via its dedicated (and free) iPad app. (coming soon)

 

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