We offer a range of MCM products, but today, let's dive into the ones that make us stand out as a travertine stone supplier with a difference. These aren't just products—they're tools to help you build spaces that people remember.
Remember when 3D printing was just for small plastic trinkets? Not anymore. Our
MCM 3D Printing Series
is changing the game for architects and designers who refuse to be boxed in by traditional manufacturing. With 3D printing, we can create travertine-inspired panels with intricate patterns, curves, and textures that would take months to carve by hand. Want a wall that looks like a flowing riverbed? Or a facade with geometric shapes that catch the light just right? We can print it—quickly, precisely, and at a fraction of the cost of custom stone carving.
Real-World Impact:
A recent project in Dubai used our 3D-printed travertine panels to create a feature wall in a luxury hotel lobby. The design? A repeating pattern of
travertine (starry green)
—a deep, rich shade with flecks of gold that sparkle like stars in the night sky. The client wanted something that felt both natural and otherworldly, and 3D printing let us layer the MCM material to create depth and texture that no traditional stone could match. The result? A wall that guests can't stop taking photos of.
Ever tried to install stone on a curved wall or a rounded column? It's a nightmare. Traditional stone is rigid, heavy, and unforgiving. But our
MCM Flexible Stone
? It's like stone with a yoga membership. This material is thin, lightweight, and flexible enough to wrap around curves, corners, and even cylindrical surfaces without cracking or breaking. And the best part? It still looks and feels like real travertine. We've had clients use it on everything from curved restaurant bars to the exterior of circular pavilions, and the feedback is always the same: "I can't believe it's not real stone!"
Take, for example, a residential project in Riyadh where the architect wanted a seamless, organic look for an outdoor seating area with curved walls. Using our flexible travertine panels in
travertine (vintage gold)
—a warm, sun-kissed shade that complements the desert landscape—we were able to cover the curves without a single visible seam. The homeowners now have a space that feels both grand and cozy, thanks to the material's ability to flow with the design.
There's something inherently striking about large, uninterrupted surfaces. That's where our
MCM Big Slab Board Series
comes in. These panels are massive—up to 3 meters in length—and designed to minimize seams, creating a sleek, modern look that's perfect for high-end commercial projects or minimalist homes. Imagine a lobby wall covered in a single slab of travertine-look MCM, its natural patterns flowing from one end to the other without interruption. It's the kind of detail that makes a space feel expansive and intentional.
One of our favorite projects with big slabs was a corporate headquarters in Kuwait. The client wanted the exterior to make a bold statement, so we used our MCM Big Slab Boards in a light beige travertine finish. The large panels reduced installation time by 40% compared to traditional stone, and the building now stands out as a modern icon in the city skyline—all while staying within budget.