Penny Round Tile
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Maniscalco Stone Perth Metal Penny Rounds 11.2" x 11.5" Polished Stainless Steel & Ceramic Mosaic
Maniscalco Stone Perth Metal Penny Rounds 11.2" x 11.5" Antique Stainless Steel & Ceramic Mosaic
Maniscalco Stone Perth Metal Penny Rounds 11.2" x 11.5" Brushed Stainless Steel & Ceramic Mosaic

MS International White And Black 12" x 13" Glossy Penny Round Porcelain Mosaic

MS International Metallico 11.3" x 12.2" Glossy Penny round Glass Mosaic

MS International Domino 12" x 13" Glossy Penny Round Porcelain Mosaic

MS International Carrara 11.3" x 12.2" Matte Penny Round Porcelain Mosaic

MS International Athena Gold 12" x 12" Honed Penny Round Marble Mosaic

MS International Almond 12" x 13" Glossy Penny Round Porcelain Mosaic

Emser Marble Winter Frost 12" x 12" Polished Marble Penny Round Mosaic

Emser Confetti II 12" x 12" Penny Round Glass & Ceramic Mosaic

Emser Influence 11" x 12" Glossy Penny Porcelain Mosaic

Emser Elegan 11" x 12" Pressed Matte Penny Porcelain Mosaic

Bedrosians Le Cafe 11.44" x 12.38" Glossy Porcelain Penny Round 0.75" Mosaic

Bedrosians Le Cafe 11.44" x 12.38" Matte Porcelain Penny Round 0.75" Mosaic

Bedrosians 360° 12" x 12" Glossy Penny Round Mosaic

Daltile Famed 11" x 13" Matte Porcelain 0.75" Penny Rounds Microban Mosaic
Daltile Keystones 10" x 22" Matte Porcelain 1" Rosette Penny Rounds Mosaic
Daltile Keystones 10" x 22" Matte Porcelain 1" Retro Dot Penny Rounds Mosaic
Daltile Keystones 10" x 22" Matte Porcelain 1" Diamond Penny Rounds Mosaic

Daltile Metallica 12" x 12" Satin Metal 1" Penny Rounds MosaicPenny Round Tile | Penny Round Mosaic Tiles for Floors & Walls
Penny round tile features small round pieces that create a soft, dotted pattern across floors and walls. Penny round tiles are often mounted as penny round mosaic tile sheets, allowing installers to cover shower floors, bathroom walls, backsplashes, and accents with a flexible mosaic layout that wraps more naturally around curves and corners than many large-format tiles.
The dense grout pattern created by penny round mosaics also becomes part of the overall design, adding texture, movement, and traction across wet and dry surfaces. Penny round mosaic tiles work in classic white, bold colors, and mixed finishes that fit both vintage-inspired and modern interiors.
Penny round mosaics for floors and walls
Penny round mosaics are especially popular for shower floors because the many grout joints help improve slip resistance while the rounded shapes feel softer and more comfortable under bare feet. On walls, penny round mosaics add texture and visual rhythm to niches, backsplashes, and feature stripes without overwhelming the room.
The repeating circular layout creates a different kind of surface movement compared to subway tile or large-format tile, especially when grout contrast becomes more visible across the pattern.
Styles and colors in penny round tile
Penny round tile comes in glossy, matte, and satin finishes, with options in porcelain, ceramic, glass, and marble depending on the look and maintenance level you want.
Glossy penny round mosaics reflect more light and emphasize the circular pattern more strongly, while matte finishes soften reflection and create a calmer surface appearance. Some penny round mosaic tiles also combine mixed tones, metallic accents, or contrasting grout colors to create additional depth and visual texture across the installation.
Because the pattern is made from many small repeating circles, even subtle color and finish changes can dramatically shift how the surface feels once installed.
Where to use penny round tiles
Use penny round tiles in:
- shower floors
- bathroom floors
- powder rooms
- backsplashes
- decorative wall bands
- feature walls
- curved surfaces and rounded transitions
The small mosaic format allows penny round tiles to wrap more easily around curved shower benches, columns, and rounded architectural details where larger tile formats become harder to install cleanly.
Penny round mosaics are also commonly used in wet environments because the dense grout layout provides additional traction compared to many smoother large-format surfaces.

