At COLORIA GROUP, we don't believe in one-size-fits-all. That's why our MCM series is designed to cater to every project's unique needs. Here are five standout products that have become favorites among Saudi builders:
Ever wished stone could bend? With MCM Flexible Stone, that wish becomes reality. This ultra-thin (3-5mm) panel is so pliable it can wrap around columns, archways, and even domed ceilings—perfect for Saudi's iconic architectural features, like the curved walls of a traditional majlis or the rounded edges of a modern art gallery. Available in textures ranging from smooth travertine to rough-hewn "gobi panel" (inspired by the desert's wind-carved rocks), it's the go-to choice for projects that refuse to be boxed in by rigid materials.
Take, for example, a recent mosque renovation in Medina. The design called for a curved qibla wall adorned with intricate patterns—a challenge with standard stone. MCM Flexible Stone was installed in just three days, its flexibility allowing it to follow every curve without cracking. Today, the wall shimmers in the prayer hall, a testament to how modern materials can honor tradition.
For projects that scream "minimalism," the MCM Big Slab Board Series is a dream come true. These large-format panels (up to 1.2m x 3.6m) mean fewer joints, cleaner lines, and a sleek, monolithic look that's perfect for contemporary commercial buildings. Imagine a Riyadh office tower wrapped in these slabs—no unsightly grout lines, just a smooth, uninterrupted facade that reflects the city's skyline.
But it's not just about looks. Big slabs also cut down on installation time. A 500 sqm wall that would take a week to clad with standard tiles can be finished in 3-4 days with MCM Big Slabs. For Saudi contractors racing to meet tight deadlines, that's more than a convenience—it's a game-changer.
3. Travertine (Starry Green): A Touch of the Cosmos in Saudi's Desert
Who says desert architecture can't have a pop of color? Our Travertine (Starry Green) is a showstopper—think classic travertine's porous texture, but infused with flecks of iridescent green that catch the light like stars in the night sky. It's bold, it's unique, and it's quickly becoming a favorite for accent walls in luxury hotels and high-end retail spaces.
A boutique hotel in Abha, nestled in the Asir Mountains, recently used Starry Green panels in its lobby. The result? A wall that shifts from deep emerald to soft jade as the sun moves across the sky, creating a calming, almost magical atmosphere for guests. It's proof that even in a land of earth tones, a little green can go a long way.
4. Lunar Peak Silvery: Bringing the Moon's Surface to Earth
If Starry Green is for dreamers, Lunar Peak Silvery is for futurists. This panel mimics the cratered texture of the moon's surface, finished in a cool, metallic silver that adds an otherworldly touch to any project. It's lightweight enough for ceiling installations (hello, sci-fi-themed cafes in Riyadh!) and durable enough for exterior cladding—even in the harshest Saudi summers.
A tech startup campus in Dhahran recently chose Lunar Peak Silvery for its main entrance. The panels, arranged in a staggered pattern, create the illusion of a lunar landscape, setting the tone for innovation and forward thinking. Employees joke that walking through the doors feels like stepping into a space station—and honestly, we'll take that as a compliment.
For projects that demand truly one-of-a-kind designs, our MCM 3D Printing Series pushes the boundaries of what's possible. Using advanced 3D printing technology, we can create custom textures, patterns, and even reliefs that would be impossible with traditional manufacturing. Want a wall that looks like wind-swept sand dunes? Or a facade that spells out a company's logo in raised letters? Consider it done.
A cultural center in Jeddah commissioned us to print a 10-meter "story wall" depicting the city's maritime history. Using 3D-printed MCM panels, we recreated waves, ships, and ancient trading routes in stunning detail. Today, it's one of the center's most photographed spots—a perfect blend of technology and storytelling.