The room with the most moisture,
finished with the most character.
Coco mosaic by Jati Visions is installed above vanities, behind vessel sinks, and on restroom partition walls — a moisture-resistant texture that turns a wet area into a designed space.
A wet area still deserves a real material, not just tile.
Bathrooms and restrooms take constant exposure to water and humidity, which rules out most decorative finishes. Coco mosaic is sealed and processed to handle that exposure, so a vanity wall or partition can carry the same grain and warmth as the rest of the building.
The gallery below shows real installations above sinks, behind vessel basins, and on restroom partition walls across completed projects. Each group of photos refers to one specific product variant — click through to see full specifications.
Tumbled patchwork
A textured stone-tone patchwork, paired here above white tiles on a restroom partition wall — a quiet, durable finish for shared washrooms.
Kayu lofts glazier
A warm wood-block finish with a glazed sheen — used here as a feature wall behind a vessel sink and as a beige-tile backdrop near the toilet.
About the material
Sealed for water, never losing its grain.
Every coco mosaic tile starts as coconut shell that would otherwise be burned or discarded. Processed in Cirebon, sliced thin, and reassembled into ready-to-install panels — sealed against moisture, durable in wet areas, and no two panels are ever quite the same.
TUMBLED PATCHWORK
KAYU LOFTS GLAZIER

