Fog Collection

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Our swimming pool mosaics are available in a diverse color palette, allowing for the blending of tones to create a creative and unique look for any project.
The water's color is influenced by several factors, including the material used, the pool’s depth, and the amount of light it receives. Generally, it tends to appear bluish due to a physical phenomenon known as Rayleigh scattering. This effect becomes more pronounced with greater water volume. In deeper pools, the water takes on a darker blue hue. Conversely, when the water depth is less than 2 ft, this effect is not noticeable, and the water appears transparent.
Besides depth, lighting and the surrounding environment also play a direct role in determining the water’s final tone. A pool located in a sunlit area will appear lighter in color, while one in a low-light setting will look darker. It’s important to consider whether the pool is indoors or outdoors to gauge how much light it receives and to observe the surrounding elements, as these factors directly influence the final appearance. For instance, pools surrounded by vegetation will often take on a greenish tint.
Consequently, Rayleigh scattering, depth, lighting, and environmental conditions will significantly influence the water’s color. However, the specific mosaic color selected will play a crucial role in defining the various shades of blue in the water, resulting in strikingly beautiful variations. It is important to note that the water’s appearance will vary based on the sky’s condition, time of day, light intensity, season, and the pool’s depth.

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FOG 3002 – 3003 – 3004 Mosaicos.

For swimming pool mosaics, we offer an extensive color palette that allows for mixing different shades, giving any project a creative and unique appearance.

The color of the water will depend on several factors: the color of the material used, the depth of the pool, and the amount of light that falls on it. Generally, however, it will tend toward bluish tones due to a physical phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering. This effect increases with the volume of water. In deeper pools, we observe a darker blue color. Conversely, when the water depth does not exceed 2 ft, this effect is not noticeable, and the water appears transparent.

In addition to depth, light and the surrounding environment directly influence the final tone of the water. If the pool is located in a space that receives a lot of sunlight, the color will appear lighter, whereas if it receives little light, the water will seem darker. It’s important to consider whether the pool is indoors or outdoors to gauge the amount of light it receives and to take note of the surrounding elements, as these will have a direct impact on the final shade. For example, in pools surrounded by vegetation, the water will take on a greenish tone.

Therefore, Rayleigh Scattering, depth, light, and the surrounding environment will be key factors in determining the color of the water, but the color chosen for the mosaic will be very important in shaping the different shades of blue in the water, achieving surprising variations. Keep in mind that the appearance of the water will change depending on the state of the sky, the time of day, the amount of light, the season of the year, or the depth of the pool.

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Material Type Glass
Color Blue, Green
Country United States
Shipping Cost
Shop Location 3551 NW 79TH AVENUE, MIAMI FL 33122 Miami, Florida, United States

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