At the heart of COLORIA's offering is their MCM technology—a modified cementitious material that marries the durability of concrete with the flexibility of modern design. Unlike traditional cement, which can be heavy and rigid, MCM is engineered to be lightweight, adaptable, and—most importantly—incredibly fire-resistant. Let's explore the stars of the lineup that are making waves in interior design:
When it comes to feature walls, size matters. The MCM Big Slab Board Series delivers exactly what its name promises: large-format panels (up to 3 meters in length) that create a seamless, uninterrupted canvas for your space. Imagine a living room wall clad in these slabs, their smooth surface mimicking the elegance of natural stone without the weight or fire risk. Whether you opt for the warm beige tones of
lime stone (beige)
or the dramatic depth of
lunar peak black
, these slabs turn walls into works of art.
But beauty is just the beginning. These boards are crafted from COLORIA's proprietary MCM blend, which achieves a fire resistance rating of A1— the highest possible classification for non-combustible materials. That means even in extreme heat, they won't ignite, melt, or release toxic gases. For commercial spaces like hotels or offices, where safety regulations are strict, this isn't just a selling point—it's a necessity.
Who says fire-resistant materials have to be rigid? The MCM Flexible Stone series shatters that myth with panels that combine the look of natural stone with the flexibility to curve, wrap, and adapt to any surface. Think of a restaurant's curved bar backdrop, wrapped in
travertine (starry green)
—its subtle sparkle catching the light, while its flexible core hugs the bar's contours effortlessly. Or a home's entryway with a wave-like accent wall, made possible by the panel's ability to bend without cracking.
Beyond its design versatility, Flexible Stone brings peace of mind. Its cementitious base resists flames, while its lightweight composition makes installation safer and more efficient than traditional stone. For architects pushing the boundaries of interior design, this means no more choosing between bold, organic shapes and fire safety.
In a world where personalization is key, the MCM 3D Printing Series takes custom design to new heights. Using advanced 3D printing technology, COLORIA can create panels with intricate textures and patterns that were once impossible with traditional manufacturing. Imagine a corporate lobby featuring a wall printed with
wave panel
textures, mimicking the flow of water, or a boutique hotel with
star gravel
patterns that evoke a night sky. These aren't just walls—they're storytelling pieces.
And yes, even with their complex designs, these 3D-printed panels retain the same fire-resistant properties as the rest of the MCM line. The secret? The MCM material itself. By integrating fire-retardant additives into the cementitious mix during production, COLORIA ensures that every printed detail is as safe as it is stunning. It's innovation that doesn't just look to the future—it protects it.