About Ralartmosaictile
Ralart Mosaic founded in 2011
Ralart Mosaic founded in 2011, after 10 years development, we have became a leading and reputable supplier of mosaics and tiles in Foshan, China because of our premium quality, unique products and world-class service.
Our main products: glass mosaics, ceramic mosaics, swimming pool tiles, metal mosaics, shell mosaics, wood mosaics, mosaic arts, mosaic murals, porcelain floor tiles and ceramic wall tiles etc. With more than 5000 different options, we can meet any design concept from designers and project owners. Make your floorings, bathroom walls, kitchen backsplashes, swimming pools and spas beautiful is our commission and desire.
Our main markets: United States, Poland, Spain, Cyprus, Israel, Russia, South Africa, Egypt, UAE, Saudi Arabia, India, Pakistan, Korea, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Brazil, Argentina and Dominican Republic etc.
To spread out our unique and affordable mosaic tiles and to serve more customers, we have attended many specialized building materials and construction fairs such as Big 5, Coverings, Canton Fair, Marmomacc, StoneX and so on in Brazil, Vietnam, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Italy, Canada and United States etc.
Our Professional Team
Randy Lei, the founder of Ralart Mosaic, has been devoting himself to mosaic industry since 2007.
Denny He, the export manager at Ralart Mosaic, has 8 years experience of export. He and the skilled salesmen are always committing themselves to providing clients with high quality, professional consultation and enjoyable service.
Mr. Bo, the manager of our mosaic factory, supervising more than 100 dedicated employees.
Jack Miao, the QC manager of our company, together with inspector Tang & Ye are the key to make us outstanding and make our clients satisfied. They make sure every order ship out in good quality.
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