Introduce a layer of Sun-Kissed Old-World Radiance, Interlocking Fluid Structure, and Rich Tactile Organic Luxury to your design canvas with the Miami Light Rustic Tumbled Travertine Pebble Mosaic. Moving away from cold, rigid geometric lines and manufactured surfaces, this premium natural stone collection celebrates the raw, fluid beauty of nature. It features a welcoming, multi-toned palette of soft ivory, warm cream, and light sandy beige. Expertly sorted into smooth, organically shaped pebble contours and finished through a specialized tumbling process, it showcases beautifully weathered edges and an earthy surface texture that instantly brings the timeless charm of Mediterranean coastlines and ancient stone pathways into modern living spaces.
The rustic tumbled finish highlights the authentic, organic character of premium travertine, exposing its natural pores, small cavities, and unique mineral character. Rather than reflecting sharp lines of room light, this non-reflective matte face diffuses illumination softly across the rounded stone faces, accentuating the stone's rich tonal variations and multi-dimensional depth. Pre-arranged on a flexible mesh mosaic sheet in a beautifully balanced, interlocking puzzle layout, this pebble mosaic brings a soothing tactile texture and an upscale earthy feel to custom walk-in shower floors, luxury shower pans, kitchen backsplashes, and striking rustic accent walls.
| SPECIFICATIONS | |
|---|---|
| SKU | MILITRAMOS654325 |
| Material | Travertine |
| Size | 12”x12” |
| Thickness | 3/8” |
| Shape | Pebble |
| Color | Beige, Cream |
| Finish | Tumbled |
| Sold By | Box |
| Items in Box | 8 |
| Coverage | Square Feet |
| Weight | 5.50 lbs/Sheet |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is travertine and what makes it popular for tiling?
Travertine is a natural limestone formed by mineral deposits from hot springs and groundwater. It has a warm, earthy palette — creams, beiges, golds, and rusty tones — with a distinctive pitted surface and natural veining that gives it a classic, timeless character.
What is the difference between filled and unfilled travertine?
The primary difference lies in the surface texture and maintenance requirements. Travertine naturally forms with organic voids and holes caused by escaping gases during geological creation. Filled travertine has these holes pre-filled with a color-matched cement epoxy at the factory for a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Unfilled travertine leaves these natural cavities open, offering a highly textured, rustic look that is popular for outdoor spaces but requires more effort to keep clean indoors.
Does travertine tile need to be sealed?
Yes, travertine is a porous natural stone that must be sealed to protect it from moisture, stains, and dirt buildup. We highly recommend applying a high-quality penetrating sealer immediately after installation and before grouting, followed by a final coat after the grout cures. For high-traffic residential or wet environments, resealing every 1 to 2 years will preserve the stone's integrity.
Can I use travertine on a pool deck or outdoor patio?
Yes, travertine is one of the premier choices for outdoor patios and pool decks. It is naturally heat-resistant, meaning it stays remarkably cool under bare feet even in direct summer sunlight. Furthermore, choosing a tumbled, unfilled, or natural cleft finish provides exceptional built-in slip resistance when wet, making it incredibly safe for pool surrounds.
How do I clean travertine without damaging the stone?
To clean travertine, use only pH-neutral stone cleaners or warm water mixed with a few drops of mild dish soap. Never use acidic cleaners, vinegar, bleach, or abrasive scrubbing pads. Travertine is made of calcium carbonate, meaning any acidic substance will chemically react with the stone, creating dull, permanent chemical burns known as "etch marks."
What are the holes in travertine?
Travertine naturally forms with small voids and pits caused by gas bubbles during its formation. Tiles come either filled (the holes are pre-filled with grout or resin for a smoother surface) or unfilled (the natural voids are left open for a more rustic look). Both are valid choices depending on the finish and setting you want.
Why do travertine tiles vary in color and veining?
Travertine is a natural stone, so shade, movement, and veining vary between tiles and batches. We recommend ordering all tiles for a project at once and dry-laying from several boxes to achieve a well-blended, natural look.
Is travertine suitable for wet areas like bathrooms and showers?
Yes, when properly sealed. A honed or brushed finish is generally preferred over polished in wet areas for better slip resistance and practicality.
How does limestone compare to marble and travertine?
All three are calcium-based stones that share similar care requirements — sealing, pH-neutral cleaning, acid sensitivity. Limestone tends to be more understated in appearance with less dramatic veining than marble, and without the characteristic voids of travertine. It's often chosen for a quieter, more natural look.
What are pebble tiles?
Pebble tiles are natural stones (usually smooth river or beach pebbles) set onto a mesh backing in sheets, so they can be installed much like mosaics rather than placing each pebble individually. They give a natural, organic, spa-like finish.
Where can pebble tiles be used?
On floors and walls, indoors and out — popular for bathrooms, shower floors, feature walls, splashbacks, borders, and garden or patio areas. For shower floors, the textured surface also adds grip underfoot.
Can pebble sheets be cut or shaped to fit?
Yes. Sheets can be trimmed and individual pebbles removed or repositioned from the mesh to fit edges, corners, and drains neatly, which is handy around shower wastes and pipework.
How much area does one box cover?
Each box covers approximately 8.0 square feet. Measure the area you need to cover and add about 10% extra for cuts and waste.
Can I order a sample before buying?
Yes — for this product you can order a swatch sample or a full-size sample before placing a full order.









































































































