Ridged Stone is just the tip of the iceberg. MCM offers a universe of materials to suit every taste, and to help you navigate, we've put together a snapshot of some of our favorites. Whether you're drawn to the celestial beauty of Starry series travertine or the industrial chic of foamed aluminum, there's an MCM panel that will make your home stand out—for all the right reasons.
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Key Features
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Best For
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Ridged Stone
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Organic ridges, light-catching texture, neutral color palette
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Historic homes, cottages, rustic-modern designs
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Travertine (Starry Green)
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Deep green base with iridescent "star" flecks, smooth yet dimensional
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Contemporary homes, accent walls, tropical-inspired exteriors
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Lunar Peak Silvery
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Metallic silver finish with subtle crater-like texture, cool-toned
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Modern farmhouses, minimalist designs, coastal homes
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Flexible Stone
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Ultra-thin (2-3mm), bends to curved surfaces, natural stone appearance
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Round towers, arched doorways, unique architectural features
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Foamed Aluminium Alloy Board (Vintage Gold)
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Matte gold finish, lightweight, industrial yet luxurious
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Urban lofts, commercial exteriors, statement facades
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Travertine (Starry Red)
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Vibrant red base with copper "stars," bold and energetic
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Modern homes, Mediterranean-style villas, accent walls
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Fair-Faced Concrete
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Raw, unpolished concrete look, industrial elegance
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Contemporary homes, brutalist-inspired designs, indoor/outdoor flow
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Travertine (Starry Green): A Touch of the Cosmos
Let's zoom in on
Travertine (Starry Green)
—because sometimes, a home deserves a little magic. Imagine a facade that looks like someone spilled a jar of emeralds across a midnight sky. That's Starry Green: a deep, rich green base dotted with iridescent flecks that catch the light, shifting from silver to gold to teal as the sun moves. It's bold without being garish, unexpected but somehow timeless.
Take the example of a home in Portland, Oregon, where the owners wanted to embrace their love of nature without going full "log cabin." They chose Travertine (Starry Green) for their upper facade, pairing it with warm wood accents and large windows. The result? A home that feels like it's nested in the forest, but with a futuristic twist. "We get so many comments on the color," says the homeowner. "People think it's painted, but when they touch it, they're shocked—it's stone! Well, MCM stone. It's like bringing the outdoors in, but on the outside."
Starry Green is also surprisingly versatile. It works with neutrals (think white trim, gray roofs) to make the green pop, or with earth tones (browns, beiges) for a more grounded look. And because it's part of MCM's Flexible Stone line, it can even be used on curved surfaces—like the rounded entryway of a mid-century modern home in Los Angeles, where Starry Green wraps around the door, creating a dramatic focal point.
For those who prefer a cooler palette,
Lunar Peak Silvery
is a revelation. Imagine the surface of the moon—pockmarked, textured, with a soft, silvery sheen that shifts with the light. It's industrial yet cozy, modern yet rooted in nature. It's the kind of material that makes a home feel both cutting-edge and welcoming.
A family in Colorado used Lunar Peak Silvery for their mountain home, and the results are stunning. Nestled against pine trees, the silvery panels reflect the snow in winter and the greenery in summer, blending seamlessly with the landscape. "We wanted something that wouldn't clash with the mountains," says the homeowner. "Lunar Peak Silvery feels like it belongs here—like it was carved from the same stone as the peaks. But unlike real stone, it's so lightweight that we could install it ourselves with a little help from friends. Total game-changer."
What we love most about Lunar Peak Silvery is its adaptability. It works on everything from sleek, boxy homes to sprawling ranch houses. Pair it with black metal accents for a modern industrial vibe, or with warm wood for a rustic-modern feel. Either way, it's a material that grows with your home—never feeling dated, always feeling like "you."