While MCM Flexible Stone steals the spotlight, COLORIA's lineup has more aces up its sleeve. Let's dive into three that contractors can't stop talking about.
Ever walked past a building and noticed how the exterior looks "choppy" because of all the small stone tiles? That's the problem MCM Big Slab Board Series solves. These panels come in massive sizes—up to 3m x 1.5m—so you can cover large wall sections with minimal seams. The result? A sleek, modern look that's easier to clean and maintain. Perfect for commercial projects like office towers or shopping malls where first impressions matter.
Take the "Abu Dhabi Skyline Tower," a 42-story office building that used Big Slab panels in Travertine (Starry Green). The design team wanted a seamless, starry-night effect, and the large slabs delivered—no grout lines breaking up the pattern. Plus, since there were fewer panels to install, the project finished 3 weeks ahead of schedule.
3D printing isn't just for toys or prototypes anymore. COLORIA's MCM 3D Printing Series lets contractors and architects create custom textures and shapes that were once impossible with traditional materials. Want a wall that looks like rolling waves? The Wave Panel does that. How about a facade that mimics the rough texture of desert stone? The Gobi Panel has you covered.
One standout example? The "Barcelona Innovation Hub," which used 3D-printed MCM panels to recreate the look of ancient Roman mosaics—without the weight or cost of real marble. The 3D printing process allowed the design team to tweak the pattern mid-project, adapting to last-minute changes without delaying construction. As the site foreman put it, "It's like having a sculptor and a factory in one."
For projects that need a touch of luxury, the Lunar Peak Series is a showstopper. Available in Silvery, Golden, and Black, these panels blend the warmth of natural stone with the sleekness of metal. Imagine a hotel lobby wall in Lunar Peak Golden—during the day, it shimmers like sunlight on sand; at night, it glows under artificial lights, creating a vibe that's both modern and timeless.
A recent resort in the Maldives used Lunar Peak Silvery for their beachfront bungalows. The panels stand up to saltwater spray and harsh sun, and their reflective surface keeps interiors cool, cutting down on AC costs. "We wanted something that felt premium but could handle the tropics," said the project architect. "Lunar Peak checked both boxes."