What Makes Brass Tile a Premium Choice
Brass tiles deliver a design-forward, luxury-driven aesthetic that instantly elevates any interior. Engineered for longevity and crafted for visual impact, this material stands out across both residential and commercial applications. Key differentiators include:
High-end metallic presence that transforms backsplashes, feature walls, and focal areas with a warm, architectural glow.
Versatile design flexibility, available in subway, hexagon, herringbone, penny rounds, and brass mosaic tile formats to support custom layouts.
Excellent performance in kitchens and bathrooms, offering heat resistance, moisture tolerance, and long-term structural stability.
Natural patina development that evolves into a richer, more character-driven finish over time—perfect for spaces seeking a curated, designer feel.
Efficient maintenance and upkeep require only simple cleaning to retain its premium appearance.
This combination of aesthetics, durability, and design agility makes brass tile a standout material for projects that demand a bold, elevated statement.
Where Brass Tiles Perform Best
Brass tiles work exceptionally well in design-driven spaces where contrast, light, and texture matter:
Available Sizes & Formats
Mineral Tiles offers a curated mix of premium brass tile variations, including:
This variety makes it easy to match contemporary, industrial, and high-end interiors.
Order Samples Before You Buy
See the rich metallic tone and texture of our brass tiles up close to visualize your design perfectly. Experience the premium finish before committing to your project.
FAQs
Are brass tiles suitable for kitchen backsplashes?
Yes. Brass backsplash tiles are durable, heat-resistant, and visually striking, making them ideal for kitchen installations.
Do brass tiles tarnish or change color?
Brass naturally develops a patina over time. Many customers prefer this aged look, but a protective sealant can help maintain the original finish.
Can brass tiles be installed in bathrooms?
Yes. Brass tiles perform well on bathroom walls and accents. For shower use, sealing is recommended to protect against moisture.
How do you clean brass tiles?
Use a soft cloth and mild soap. Avoid abrasive or acidic cleaners, which may damage the finish or accelerate patina.
Are brass tiles easy to cut and install?
Brass mosaic tiles and sheets are easy to cut with metal snips or a fine-tooth blade, making installation smooth for both DIY and professional projects.



























