COLORIA's MCM lineup isn't just a collection of materials—it's a toolkit for architects to paint their vision. From large-format slabs that make a bold statement to flexible stones that hug curved surfaces, each product is designed with a specific purpose: to turn buildings into art. Let's take a closer look at some of the stars of the show.
There's something inherently dramatic about large-format panels. They eliminate the need for unsightly grout lines, create a seamless visual flow, and make buildings feel more modern and expansive. That's the idea behind MCM Big Slab Board Series, which offers slabs up to 1200x2400mm—large enough to cover entire wall sections with a single piece. But size is just the start. These slabs come in a range of textures and finishes, from the smooth elegance of polished concrete to the rugged beauty of "big axe chiseling stone" (a texture that mimics the look of stone split by hand with a large axe).
Imagine a corporate headquarters with a facade made of MCM Big Slab Board in "Lunar Peak Silvery"—a cool, metallic finish that reflects the sky by day and city lights by night. Or a luxury hotel using "Travertine (Starry Green)" slabs, where the surface is embedded with tiny green flecks that sparkle like stars when hit by light. These aren't just walls; they're backdrops for life's moments. And because the slabs are lightweight, even skyscrapers can enjoy the look of massive stone walls without the structural stress.
MCM Flexible Stone: Letting Buildings "Breathe" and "Move"
Not all buildings are boxy. Some curve, some undulate, some seem to flow like water. For these projects, rigid materials just won't cut it—that's where MCM Flexible Stone shines. As the name suggests, this material is flexible enough to bend around curves, wrap columns, or cover irregular surfaces, all while maintaining the look and feel of natural stone. It's like stone with a yoga mat's flexibility.
How does it work? The secret is in the MCM matrix, which allows the material to flex up to 30 degrees without cracking. This makes it perfect for iconic buildings with unique shapes, like museums or cultural centers. For example, a theater with a curved exterior could use MCM Flexible Stone in "Bali Stone" texture, which mimics the warm, earthy tones of Balinese stone, creating a building that feels organic and inviting. Or a shopping mall with a wave-like facade using "Wave Panel" design, where the flexible stone follows the curves of the structure, making it look like the building is in motion.
But MCM Flexible Stone isn't just for show. It's also a practical solution for renovation projects. Older buildings often have uneven walls or structural imperfections; flexible stone can conform to these irregularities, saving time and money on extensive prep work. It's a material that adapts to the building, not the other way around.
Lunar Peak Series: When Metal Meets Stone
For architects who want to blend industrial edge with natural warmth, the Lunar Peak Series is a standout. Available in Silvery, Golden, and Black, these MCM panels mimic the look of aged metal—think weathered steel or brushed aluminum—but with the durability of MCM. "Lunar Peak Golden" has a rich, brass-like finish that develops a subtle patina over time, giving buildings a sense of history and character. "Lunar Peak Silvery" is cool and contemporary, perfect for tech offices or modern homes, while "Lunar Peak Black" adds drama and depth, like a night sky without stars.
One project in Dubai used Lunar Peak Golden for a residential tower's facade, and the results are stunning. As the sun rises, the golden panels glow warmly, reflecting the desert light; as the sun sets, they shift to a deeper, amber hue, blending with the twilight. Residents often comment on how the building "feels alive"—a testament to how materials can shape our emotional connection to space.
MCM Product Highlights: Applications & Features
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Product Series
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Key Features
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Ideal Applications
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Customer Favorite
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MCM 3D Printing Series
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Custom shapes, zero waste, fast production
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Decorative elements, historic restoration, unique facades
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3D Art Concrete Board (for museum interiors)
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MCM Big Slab Board Series
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Large format (up to 1200x2400mm), seamless look
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High-rise exteriors, hotel lobbies, corporate headquarters
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Travertine (Starry Green) & Lunar Peak Silvery
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MCM Flexible Stone
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Bendable (up to 30°), conforms to curves
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Curved walls, columns, renovation projects
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Bali Stone & Wave Panel
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Travertine (Starry Green): Bringing the Night Sky Indoors
Travertine is a classic building material, known for its porous surface and warm, earthy tones. But COLORIA's Travertine (Starry Green) takes this classic to a new level by adding a touch of magic. The surface is dotted with tiny, iridescent green particles that catch light and sparkle like stars—hence the name "starry." It's a subtle effect, but one that transforms ordinary walls into something extraordinary.
A boutique hotel in Riyadh used Travertine (Starry Green) in its lobby, installing it behind the reception desk and along one accent wall. Guests often stop to take photos, commenting on how the stone "looks like the desert sky at night." It's a reminder that architecture isn't just about function; it's about creating moments of wonder. And because the starry effect is embedded in the MCM material, it won't fade or wear off—those stars will shine for decades.