COLORIA GROUP isn't just about one-size-fits-all solutions. Their MCM product line is designed to meet the unique needs of every project, from commercial skyscrapers to boutique hotels. Let's take a closer look at three standout options that are making waves in the industry:
Ever wanted a curved wall with the look of granite? With MCM Flexible Stone, that's no longer a pipe dream. This innovative product is exactly what it sounds like: flexible enough to wrap around columns, arches, or any curved surface, yet tough enough to stand up to the elements.
Imagine a hotel lobby with a sweeping, curved accent wall clad in "granite" that looks like it was carved from a single piece of stone. Or a retail store with rounded corners that flow seamlessly, thanks to panels that bend without cracking. MCM Flexible Stone makes these designs possible—no expensive custom cutting, no waste, just pure creativity.
And it's not just about curves. This stone comes in a range of textures, from smooth polished finishes to rough-hewn looks that mimic natural granite's character. It's perfect for projects where design flexibility is non-negotiable.
For large-scale projects, nothing beats the MCM Big Slab Board Series. These panels come in sizes up to 1200x2400mm—way bigger than standard natural granite slabs, which typically max out around 600x1200mm. What does that mean for your project? Fewer seams, a cleaner aesthetic, and faster installation.
Think about it: fewer seams mean less grout, less maintenance, and a more polished look. Plus, with larger panels, you can cover more area in less time. A commercial office building that would take weeks to clad with natural granite can be finished in days with MCM Big Slabs. It's a game-changer for tight construction schedules.
And yes, these big slabs are still lightweight. Even at maximum size, an MCM Big Slab weighs less than 30kg—light enough to be maneuvered into place with minimal effort. Safety, speed, and style? Count us in.
3D printing isn't just for prototypes anymore. The MCM 3D Printing Series takes customization to a whole new level by letting you print intricate patterns, textures, and even 3D sculptures directly into MCM panels. Want a facade that looks like it was inspired by natural rock formations? Or a lobby feature wall with geometric patterns that catch the light? Now you can do it—without the hassle of traditional carving.
Here's how it works: Architects send their designs to COLORIA GROUP's 3D printing lab, where specialized printers lay down layers of MCM material to create the exact shape or texture needed. The result? One-of-a-kind pieces that would be impossible (or prohibitively expensive) to achieve with natural stone.
We've seen this technology used in everything from museum exteriors to luxury hotel interiors. It's proof that sustainability and innovation don't have to sacrifice style—in fact, they can enhance it.