The counter your guests touch first — make it the one they remember.
Coco mosaic by Jati Visions clads bar fronts, service counters, and kitchen walls in restaurants, cafes, and food halls — a tactile finish that holds up to daily wipe-downs and constant hands.
A material built for hands, spills, and the daily rush.
A restaurant counter gets touched hundreds of times a day. Coco mosaic is sliced from coconut shell and sealed for moisture resistance, so it can sit behind a sushi bar or under a coffee machine without losing its grain or its color.
The gallery below groups real installations by product variant — front counters, bar fronts, and kitchen accent walls from working restaurants and cafes. Click a group to see the full specification for that finish.
Brown bliss
A warm, even brown finish for service counters and display cases — built to frame the food, not compete with it.
Thatch ash
A dark, finely patterned panel that reads almost like woven thatch — striking as a backdrop for an open kitchen or sushi bar.
Expresso grain
Deep, coffee-toned grain for kitchen accent walls — pairs naturally with wood countertops and warm task lighting.
Tumbled patchwork
An irregular patchwork pattern that gives a front desk or host stand a one-of-a-kind face the moment guests walk in.
Where it fits in a working venue
A few more settings where coco mosaic shows up well — from a quiet kitchen counter to a high-traffic coffee chain. Get in touch to talk through which finish suits your layout.



About the material
Sealed for spills, built for service.
Each coco mosaic panel starts as coconut shell, sliced thin and reassembled by hand. For food and beverage spaces we finish it to resist moisture and daily cleaning, so it keeps its grain through years of service without cracking or fading.
BROWN BLISS
THATCH ASH
EXPRESSO GRAIN
TUMBLED PATCHWORK

