TrendGlass Mosaic Tiles and Engineered Stone

Trend was established in Vicenza in 2000 by the entrepreneur Pino Bisazza. The company produces and markets glass mosaics and agglomerates in glass or quartz and granite grit, through its production units and sales offices in Italy and abroad. Trend stands out for its extreme awareness of the evolution of design and its constant commitment towards the research and development of new products, in observance of canons established by artistic traditions.
Drawing into the past to rediscover valued artistic techniques and renew the possibilities of expression through modern technology; this, combined with an extraordinary creative spirit, is the true essence of Trend. The quest for new products moves in different directions that translate not only into new materials, but also into unconventional combinations of materials or colors, unusual forms and original design solutions. This gives rise to the suggestive multi-coloured transparencies, the unexpected iridescences or the radiance of the various mosaic collections destined to decorate not only private settings and urban environments, but also works of art throughout the world.
The special formats and unusual combinations of materials used in original decorative interpretations become the key players of the latest trends. Mosaic proposed in innovative sizes, the modularity of the various formats, mosaic tesserae fitted into agglomerate slabs and the creation of thick agglomerates epitomize and sustain a new freedom of design and expression of which Trend is at the forefront.
Trend's artistic essence also finds expression in the traditional artistic production of mosaic using gold leaf and coloured enamels. At the nineteenth century Venetian furnace, Angelo Orsoni, purchased by the Trend group in January 2003, a process of pure alchemy is repeated every day to revive the ancient and painstaking art of glass working.
Collections, materials, technologies, artistic techniques and formats: a universe of ideas and countless multi-faceted combinations to confirm an innovative and creative spirit in continual evolution.
The Trend Group has moved their headquarters into a seventeenth century villa in Vicenza, Italy, and have transformed the interior into an awesome expression of the use of their materials. See photos here.
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Trend Glass Mosaics + Engineered Stone
![]() Vitreo Traditional translucent mosaic tiles |
![]() Brillante Iridescent mosaic tiles |
![]() Karma Deep, rich colored mosaic tiles |
![]() Orsoni Collection Gold leaf and colored enamels |
![]() Aureo Gold lead handcrafted mosaic tiles |
![]() Tessellatum Hand cut mosaics in small formats |
![]() Glamour Clear & opaque glass tiles and mosaics |
![]() Lux Smalto mosaic tiles |
![]() Mixes Vitreo and Brillante color blends |
![]() Aquatica Color mixes and patterns for pools |
![]() Liberty Patterned mosaics with blended Karma colors |
![]() Trend Q Engineered Stone |
![]() Feel Recycled glass mosaic tiles |
Installation Instructions
Written
Installation instructions for glass mosaics
Installation instructions for engineered stone
Movies
(includes audio commentary)
1.0 General conditions
1.0 Atmospheric conditions, substrate, waterproofing
2.0 Instruments
2.1 Technical instruments for laying mosaics
2.2 Technical instruments for laying agglomerates
2.3 Preparation mosaic adhesive and agglomerates
3.0 Substrate
3.1 Preparation
4.0 Marking
4.1 Making the reference grid
5.0 Laying mosaics
5.1 Preparation, making and spreading of the adhesive
5.2 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) sheets of mosaic
5.3 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) border + shades
5.4 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) computer design
5.5 3/8"x3/8" (1x1 cm) computer design
5.6 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) mix with gold mosaic inserts
5.7 3/8"x3/8" (1x1 cm) border + decor + background
5.8 Karma 2x2 - 4x4 - 2x4
5.9 Glamour 2.5x2.5 - 10x10 - 5x5
5.10 Diamond-shaped Karma
5.11 2x4 - 4x4 - 2x2 Enamel mosaic
5.12 Topkapi
5.13 Grouting and final cleaning
6.0 Laying special mosaics
6.1 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) non-right angled walls
6.2 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) shower floor - laying in strips
6.3 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) shower floor - tiles at 45°
6.4 3/4"x3/4" (2x2 cm) whole sheets + strips
6.5 Laying strips for continuous surfaces
6.6 Thickness with slabs
7.0 Agglomerates
7.1 24"x24" (60x60 cm) vertical walls
7.2 120"x24" (300x60 cm) vertical walls
7.3 Floors with cut outs, curves and 45° angles
7.4 24"x24" (60x60 cm) floors with curved cut outs
7.5 120"x24" (300x60 cm) curved vertical walls
7.6 24"x24" (60x60 cm) Lebo
8.0 Various
8.1 Width of low walls multiples of the tile width
8.2 Cleaning products














