Walk into any high-end hotel or boutique café, and you'll notice a common thread: the use of natural materials. There's something primal about the feel of stone under our fingertips, the way light dances on its surface, or the subtle variations in color that no machine can fully replicate. But here's the catch: real travertine, marble, or granite comes with a price—literally and logistically. A single slab can weigh over 50kg, making installation a back-breaking task. Its rigidity means it can't follow curved walls or intricate designs. And let's not forget the environmental cost of quarrying, which leaves scars on landscapes for decades.
That's where MCM (Modified Cementitious Material) steps in. Born from decades of material engineering, this modified cement-based composite isn't just a "fake" stone—it's a reimagined one. It takes the best parts of natural stone—the texture, the depth, the organic patterns—and strips away the hassle. And when you add travertine-inspired holes into the mix? You get a product that doesn't just look natural; it breathes natural.











