Coconut shell texture,
quietly becomes the soul of a hotel room.
Coco mosaic by Jati Visions is installed on headboards, reception desks, and accent walls in hotels and resorts along the Indonesian coastline — a local material that makes guests pause.
Every coconut shell is cut, arranged, and sanded by hand.
Hospitality projects need a material that can take daily guest traffic without losing character that can't be mass-produced. That's where coco mosaic comes in — a grain pattern that's never identical twice, and a finish that ages well in a tropical climate.
The gallery below shows real installations on room headboards, reception walls, and lounge partitions across completed hotel and resort projects. Each group of photos refers to one specific product variant — click through to see full specifications.
White patina
A pale white with soft natural grain — a favorite for headboards in beach-style resort rooms.
Natural grain
The coconut shell's true grain left on show — well suited to accent walls in living areas and communal hotel spaces.
Tumbled mocha
Warm brown tones in a geometric mosaic pattern — gives a strong contrast against white headboards.
Linea show
Fine, evenly arranged lines paired with woven rattan elements — a relaxed, beach-house feel.
Kayu basketwave
A basket-weave pattern recreated in wood mosaic — a tactile texture for bedside walls.
About the material
Not just a pattern — it's waste given a second life.
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 — moisture-resistant, durable under daily guest traffic, and no two panels are ever quite the same.
WHITE PATINA
NATURAL GRAIN
TUMBLED MOCHA
LINEA SHOW
BASKETWAVE
BASKETWAVE II

