COLORIA's lineup isn't just about style—it's about solutions. Let's take a closer look at three standout series that showcase the best of their innovation, flexibility, and design range:
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Product Series
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Key Features
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Style Vibe
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Perfect For
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MCM Flexible Stone
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Ultra-thin (3-5mm), bendable up to 120°, mimics natural stone textures
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Classic & Versatile
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Curved walls, column wraps, heritage restorations
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MCM Big Slab Board Series
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Large-format sheets (up to 1200x2400mm), minimal joints, seamless look
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Modern & Luxurious
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High-rise facades, open-concept interiors, statement walls
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MCM 3D Printing Series
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Custom 3D-printed patterns (e.g., wave panels, star gravel), geometric precision
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Futuristic & Artistic
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Art galleries, tech offices, feature walls with unique textures
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When architects dream of curved walls or organic shapes, traditional materials often say "no." Not
MCM Flexible Stone
. This series is a favorite for its ability to conform to complex surfaces without cracking or losing structural integrity. Take, for example, a boutique hotel with a circular lobby: instead of using small, clunky tiles that create a fragmented look, designers can wrap the entire space in a single, continuous sheet of flexible stone in
travertine (starry green)
. The result? A seamless, immersive environment that feels both grand and intimate.
But it's not just about curves. Flexible stone also shines in renovation projects, where preserving historical details is key. Imagine restoring a 19th-century building with intricate cornices: MCM sheets can be cut to match the original stone profiles, avoiding the cost and waste of quarrying new stone. It's like giving old architecture a new lease on life.
Nothing says "modern luxury" like a wall with minimal seams. That's where the
MCM Big Slab Board Series
comes in. With slabs as large as 1200x2400mm, these sheets reduce the number of joints by up to 70% compared to standard tiles, creating a sleek, uninterrupted surface that's perfect for modern homes or high-end commercial spaces. Think of a penthouse living room with a
lunar peak silvery
slab wall: the metallic sheen stretches from floor to ceiling, reflecting light and making the space feel larger and more opulent.
Beyond aesthetics, big slabs also mean faster installation. With fewer pieces to handle and align, contractors can finish projects weeks earlier—saving time and labor costs. It's a win-win for both designers and builders.
For projects that demand something truly unique, the
MCM 3D Printing Series
is a game-changer. Using advanced 3D printing technology, COLORIA can create custom textures and patterns that were once impossible with traditional manufacturing. Take
wave panels
, for example: these undulating surfaces mimic ocean waves, adding movement and energy to a commercial lobby. Or
star gravel
, a pattern of tiny, raised "stars" that catch light and create depth. It's architecture meets sculpture, and it's only possible with MCM's precise, layer-by-layer printing process.
One recent project in Dubai used the 3D Printing Series to create a feature wall for a tech startup's office. The design? A abstract city skyline, printed in
lunar peak black
and
lunar peak silvery
to represent day and night. The result? A wall that's not just a backdrop, but a conversation starter.