



This translates the classic Greek key into a contemporary language: small square laid in a disciplined matrix, with the pattern emerging through blocks of black and white and sharp accents of reflective gold. The result is graphic and minimal at distance, then richly detailed up close as the metallic pieces catch light and the glass shifts subtly across the surface.
Defined by strong grid lines and a deliberately restrained palette, it works particularly well in bathrooms, splashbacks, bar fronts and feature panels where you want a timeless motif without anything traditional or ornate. Use it as a full field for a bold, modern statement, or as a framed insert and border detail against calmer stone or plaster surfaces.
As with all mosaics, grout choice will steer the final read: a soft charcoal will emphasise the grid, while a darker tone will let the key pattern sit more quietly and feel more monolithic.