Imagine an office lobby where the entire wall—from floor to ceiling—is a single, unbroken canvas of stone. No unsightly seams, no disjointed patterns, just a seamless flow of texture that draws the eye and anchors the space. That's the promise of MCM Big Slab Board Series, designed to redefine how we perceive scale in interior design.
Take the
travertine (starry green)
variant, for example. Its deep emerald base is dotted with naturally occurring voids that mimic a starry night sky. When paired with recessed lighting, these "star holes" become pockets of ambient glow, turning a static wall into a dynamic interplay of light and shadow. It's not just a surface; it's a conversation starter—perfect for reception areas where first impressions matter.
For companies leaning into minimalist elegance, the
lunar peak silvery
slab offers a different allure. Its cool, metallic sheen evokes the surface of the moon—smooth yet subtly textured, reflecting light to brighten even the most compact office corners. Unlike traditional granite slabs that weigh 25-30 kg/m², MCM Big Slabs tip the scales at just 8-12 kg/m², making installation faster and reducing structural load. This lightweight advantage doesn't compromise durability, though; the modified cementitious core resists scratches, heat, and moisture, ensuring the lobby stays pristine for years.
Why Big Slabs Matter for Offices:
In open-plan offices, large slabs reduce visual clutter, creating a sense of calm. For executive suites, they add a touch of luxury without the environmental cost of quarried stone. And with sizes up to 1200x2400mm, they eliminate the need for multiple joints—meaning fewer gaps for dust to hide, easier maintenance, and a cleaner, more professional look.
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Feature
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Traditional Granite Slabs
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MCM Big Slab Boards
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Weight (kg/m²)
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25-30
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8-12
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Max Slab Size
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900x1800mm (limited by natural quarrying)
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1200x2400mm (customizable)
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Installation Time (100m²)
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7-10 days (requires heavy machinery)
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3-4 days (lightweight, easy to handle)
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Environmental Impact
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High (quarrying, transportation emissions)
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Low (recycled materials, low-carbon production)
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