Our MCM granite floor tiles aren't a one-size-fits-all solution. Instead, they're part of a diverse family of products, each tailored to specific design needs and performance requirements. Let's explore the standout series that have made COLORIA GROUP a trusted name in global construction.
MCM Big Slab Board Series: Making Spaces Feel Larger, Cleaner, Brighter
There's something inherently modern about large-format flooring. Fewer grout lines mean a smoother, more seamless look that opens up rooms and creates a sense of spaciousness. Our MCM Big Slab Board Series takes this concept to new heights with slabs ranging from 1200x2400mm to 1800x3600mm—sizes that were once unthinkable for cement-based materials. These big slabs aren't just about aesthetics, though; they're about efficiency. Fewer tiles mean faster installation, reduced labor costs, and a more uniform surface that's easier to clean and maintain.
Take, for example, a high-end retail store in Dubai. By using 1800x3600mm MCM Big Slab tiles in a sleek
travertine (starry green)
finish, the designers created a floor that feels like a single, flowing canvas, guiding customers through the space with subtle hints of iridescent green flecks that catch the light. It's a look that would be nearly impossible to achieve with smaller tiles, and it's backed by the series' signature fireproof and heat-resistant properties—essential for a busy store with high foot traffic and overhead lighting that generates constant warmth.
MCM 3D Printing Series: Customization Without Limits
Architecture today demands creativity—curves, angles, and unique textures that defy traditional manufacturing methods. That's where our MCM 3D Printing Series comes in, harnessing additive manufacturing to turn bold design visions into reality. Unlike traditional tiles that are limited to flat or simple shapes, 3D-printed MCM tiles can be crafted into intricate patterns, organic forms, and even sculptural elements that become focal points in their own right.
Imagine a boutique hotel in Milan, where the lobby floor features a 3D-printed MCM wave pattern that mimics the flow of water. Each "wave" is precisely engineered to interlock with the next, creating a continuous, undulating surface that's both visually striking and functionally sound. Because it's 3D-printed, the design can be tweaked down to the millimeter, ensuring it fits the space perfectly. And since it's made with our MCM technology, it retains all the fireproof and heat-resistant benefits of our other products. Whether it's a geometric pattern for a corporate office or a nature-inspired motif for a resort, the MCM 3D Printing Series proves that customization doesn't have to compromise performance.
MCM Flexible Stone: Beauty That Bends to Your Will
One of the most revolutionary aspects of MCM technology is its flexibility. Traditional stone is rigid, making it challenging to install on curved surfaces or uneven substrates. Our MCM Flexible Stone changes the game with a thickness as low as 3mm and a flexibility that allows it to bend up to 30 degrees without cracking. This isn't just a technical feat; it's a design enabler, opening up possibilities for flooring in spaces that were once off-limits to stone-like materials.
Consider a residential project in Tokyo, where the homeowner wanted a seamless transition from the indoor living area to an outdoor terrace with a curved edge. Using MCM Flexible Stone in a warm
travertine (beige)
finish, the installers were able to wrap the flooring around the curve, creating a cohesive flow that blurs the line between inside and out. And because it's flexible, the stone can absorb minor movements in the building's structure, reducing the risk of cracks over time. For commercial spaces like airports or shopping malls with irregularly shaped floors, this flexibility is a game-changer—ensuring a perfect fit every time, without sacrificing the fireproof and heat-resistant qualities that make MCM tiles indispensable.
Rust Square Line Stone: Vintage Charm with Modern Durability
Not all design trends lean toward minimalism. Many architects and designers today are embracing industrial and rustic aesthetics, seeking materials that tell a story of age and character. Our
Rust Square Line Stone
caters to this demand, with a weathered, oxidized finish that evokes the charm of old factories and warehouses—without the maintenance headaches of real rusted metal.
Picture a trendy café in Berlin, where the floor is clad in Rust Square Line Stone tiles. The deep, earthy tones and linear patterns create a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both historic and contemporary. But beneath that vintage exterior lies the strength of MCM technology: fireproof, heat-resistant, and impervious to moisture. Unlike real rusted metal, which can flake, corrode, or stain, these tiles retain their appearance for decades, even in high-moisture areas like kitchens or outdoor patios. It's a perfect example of how MCM tiles blend the best of the past and present—nostalgic design meets cutting-edge performance.