The Co-op Mosaic is a mural in Kingston upon Hull, England, designed by the artist Alan Boyson.
[1] The mural is made from 4,224 panels, each 1 foot (30 cm) square and each containing 225 tesserae – cubes of Italian glass – using 1,061,775 in all.
[6] In May 2007 the mural was locally listed by Hull City Council, who described it as a "superb example of modern public art".
[10] In November 2016 a proposal by Hull Civic Society to give the mural statutory protection at a national level was rejected.
[5] Depicting a shoal of fish, it is more than 22 feet (6.7 m) long and is made from ceramic tiles, marble and stone.