Sometimes, size matters— especially when you want to make a statement. Whether it's a hotel lobby with a 10-meter-tall feature wall or a corporate headquarters that demands "wow" from the moment visitors step in, the
MCM Big Slab Board Series
delivers. These aren't your average panels: with sizes up to 3.2m x 1.6m, they turn walls into canvases.
Take the
Lunar Peak Silvery
slab— a finish that mimics the moon's cratered surface, complete with subtle metallic highlights. Installed in the lobby of a tech company's Dubai office, the 3.2m-tall slabs create the illusion of walking under a moonlit sky. "We wanted to inspire our team to think big— and the slabs are a physical reminder of that," said the company's CEO. "Plus, the fact that they're fire-resistant (Class A rating) and low-maintenance? That's the kind of practicality we need in a busy office."
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Big Slab Size
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Typical Application
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Key Advantage
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3.2m x 1.6m
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Hotel lobbies, corporate feature walls
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Seamless design; reduces installation time by 50%
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2.4m x 1.2m
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Retail store facades, airport check-in areas
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Impact-resistant; ideal for high-traffic zones
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1.8m x 0.9m
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Residential kitchen backsplashes, bathroom walls
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Waterproof; easy to clean with mild soap
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But big slabs aren't just about aesthetics— they're about efficiency. Fewer slabs mean fewer joints, which means less grout, less maintenance, and a cleaner look. For a shopping mall in Doha, COLORIA's Big Slab Board Series in
Gold Sand
finish reduced the number of panels needed by 65% compared to standard 60x60cm tiles, cutting installation time by 3 weeks and maintenance costs by $15,000/year (no more scrubbing grout lines!).
And let's talk about
customization
. Want a slab that looks like
Ancient Wood
— complete with knots and grain patterns that tell a story? Or
Stream Limestone (Dark Grey)
, which mimics the smooth, worn texture of river rocks? COLORIA's digital printing technology captures these details with such precision, you'll find yourself reaching out to touch the surface to confirm it's not real wood or stone.