Tessera & Tile Studio

Enduring Art in Stone and Glass.

We craft detailed architectural panels, restore historical works, and teach the classical methods of precision placement.

Close up view of hands sorting highly detailed marble tesserae on a wooden workbench

The Discipline of the Bench

Every single element is cut and set by hand. We do not rely on automated shortcuts or synthetic backings. Our focus remains strictly on natural materials and the proven historical techniques that ensure each surface installation lasts for generations.

From intimate private commissions to expansive public space treatments, our studio preserves traditional craft while exploring clear, contemporary design.

Studio Capabilities

Custom Commissions

We design and construct unique pieces tailored to specific architectural spaces, using hand-cut marble, glass smalti, and raw natural minerals.

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Restoration Work

Careful cleaning, consolidation, and repair of historical mosaics. We match original materials and mortar mixtures to seamlessly integrate with existing antique surfaces.

Explore Restoration Methods

Instructional Workshops

Hands-on instruction at the workbench. We cover tool handling, direct and indirect setting methods, and material selection for both beginners and experienced practitioners.

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Bench Instruction

We maintain a dedicated space for teaching the craft. Classes are strictly limited in size to ensure continuous direct feedback on hammer technique and setting methods.

Foundation Level

An introduction to basic tools, cutting techniques, and setting direct onto temporary mortar. Ideal for those starting their practice and learning the physical properties of stone.

  • Hardie and hammer handling
  • Direct method setting basics
  • Understanding and mixing binders
Register for Foundation

Advanced Methods

For experienced practitioners. Focus shifts to the indirect method, large-scale panel segmentation, working with smalti, and complex tonal blending.

  • Reverse paper method technique
  • Glass smalti cutting precision
  • Panel translation and installation
Register for Advanced

Customer Reviews

"The custom panel they created for our entryway is breathtaking. The attention to detail and the quality of the materials exceeded our expectations."

— Private Client

"Attending the foundation workshop was a wonderful experience. The instructors are incredibly knowledgeable and patient."

— Workshop Participant

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a custom commission take?

Timelines vary based on the size and complexity of the design, but typically range from 8 to 16 weeks from design approval to installation.

Do I need prior experience to join a workshop?

Our Foundation Level workshop is designed for complete beginners. No prior experience with mosaic art or tools is required.

Direct Inquiries

Reach out to discuss a specific project timeline, request a material sample review, or coordinate an upcoming session at the bench.