Mosaic Patios & Features

At Hammerhead, we love to create mosaic patios, applying the creativity and problem-solving that makes our big wall pieces so much fun, to a functional, walkable surface. Sometimes this takes the form of a central design element like a medallion, or it can manifest as an abstract pattern. These projects often allow us to use salvaged counter top materials, and the colorful granite scraps add to the palette and overall effect.
We also create Wall Art Mosaics.

  • Dragonfly Medallion

    This dragonfly mosaic is part of a larger patio project. It represents the transformational aspect of death and rebirth.

    DATE: Autumn 2019
    DIMENSIONS: 5′ in diameter

  • Labyrinth

    The labyrinth floor outside of First Baptist Church in Asheville remains one of our biggest and most complex mosaic projects to date.

    DATE: 2015
    DIMENSIONS: 42′ in diameter

  • The Village

    The Village mosaic patio at The Boys & Girls Club of Henderson County contains the engraved names of their Hall of Fame donors, volunteers, and supporters.

    DATE: Spring 2015
    DIMENSIONS: 12′ in diameter

  • Vines Mosaic Patio

    This cut stone patio project was inspired by a luxurious handmade rug, with leaves of Pennsylvania bluestone floating above downtown Asheville.

    DATE: Autumn 2009
    DIMENSIONS: 5′ by 12′

  • Pisgah Topo Map

    This path with stone steps was designed to look like a topographical map of Mount Pisgah. While a small piece, it’s complex and someday I hope to do this on a grand, map scale.

    DATE: Summer 2018
    DIMENSIONS: 3.5′ by 4′

  • Oak Leaf

    This is a small detail in a set of steps, made from salvaged granite. It’s a fun way to add some personal meaning into a large project.

    DATE: Autumn 2019
    DIMENSIONS: 13″ by 13″

  • Stream Mosaic

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