Autumn is the perfect time to relax, rejuvenate and revitalize. There is no better time to recollect and be pampered than during this transition from the bright sunny weather into the cool white of winter.
Fall is a popular season for pampering in spas and thermal centers worldwide. Whether facials, massage, sauna or hydro massage tub relaxation, lavish decoration and soothing ambience enhances the pleasure of tranquil treatments.

Bisazza glass mosaic, Hotel Dorint, Amburgo. Design Klein & Haller, photographer Alberto Ferrero
Bisazza mosaic has been very often used in the design of spas and wellness centers in direct correlation with its beauty and decorative patterns. The variety of colors, blends and patterns available makes Bisazza glass tile the perfect addition to spa and wellness area interior design.
Bisazza’s aquatic subjects and colors, such as Corallo, the exquisite red coral pattern, or calming aqua, turquoise and light green or blue blends create the perfect aura for spa, wellness area and thermal center design. And, Bisazza glass mosaic in soothing gold, brown and crème tones inspire a natural, back-to-basics luxury for earth-centered relaxation.

The Charles Hotel, München, design Olga Polizzi. Copyright The Rocco Forte Collection
Bisazza glass tile compliments spa interior design aesthetically, but also functionally. Mosaic glass tile from Bisazza is both beautiful and easy to maintain, while remaining waterproof and hygienic as well.
Many famous, world-renowned designers have chosen Bisazza glass tile for decoration in spas and wellness centers throughout the world. Much of this work is featured in famous Hotels throughout the world, including the world-renowned Metropole Espa in Hotel Metropole, Monte Carlo.

Métropole ESPA, Hotel Métropole, Monte Carlo, design Jacques Garcia. Photo by Grégoire Gardette

E’SPA GIANFRANCO FERRE Bisazza glass mosaic, Gianfranco Ferre’, Milano. Design Ezio Riva, photographer Alberto Ferrero

Hotel Bayerischer Hof, München, design Andrée Putman. Photo by Deidi Von Schaeven

Terme di Chianciano, design Paolo Bodega. Photo by Andrea Innocenti
