At the heart of our offering is the Modified Cementitious Material (MCM) series—a range of products designed to redefine what's possible in construction. Unlike traditional materials that often force you to choose between durability, aesthetics, or sustainability, MCM products check all three boxes. Let's dive into the stars of our collection, the ones that have builders and designers coming back project after project.
Anyone who's worked on a large-scale construction project knows the headaches: tight timelines, complex logistics, and the need for materials that can keep up with the pace. That's where our MCM Project Board Series shines. These aren't your average panels—they're engineered for the rigors of commercial and residential projects alike. Think about a 50-story office building: every day saved on installation is a day closer to opening. Our project boards are lightweight, which means easier transportation and faster installation (we're talking up to 30% quicker than traditional stone panels). But don't let the weight fool you—they're tough. Resistant to weather, fire, and even the wear and tear of high-traffic areas, they're built to last decades, not just years.
What really sets them apart, though, is versatility. Whether you're cladding the exterior of a shopping mall or creating feature walls in a hotel lobby, these boards adapt. Available in a range of textures and finishes—from the understated elegance of fair-faced concrete to the warm tones of travertine—they let you bring your design vision to life without compromise. And because they're prefabricated, you get consistent quality across every panel, eliminating the guesswork that often comes with natural stone.
Construction has come a long way from the days of basic bricks and mortar, and our MCM 3D Printing Series is proof of that. This isn't just about 3D printing as a gimmick—it's a game-changer for designers who want to push boundaries. Imagine being able to create complex, custom shapes that were once impossible with traditional manufacturing. Curved walls that flow like water, geometric patterns that catch the light just right, or even replica historical details that add character to a modern building—all made possible with our 3D printing technology.
But it's not just about looks. These 3D-printed panels are lightweight yet strong, making them ideal for both interior and exterior use. They're also surprisingly eco-friendly: by printing only what's needed, we reduce waste, and our modified cementitious material is low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs). We've worked with architects in Dubai to create a signature 3D-printed facade for a tech startup's headquarters, and the result? A building that's as functional as it is Instagram-worthy. Clients often tell us, "I didn't think we could build that—until we saw your 3D series."
Here's a common problem in construction: you fall in love with a natural stone finish, but the surface you're working with is curved or uneven. Traditional stone is rigid, making it nearly impossible to install without gaps or cracks. Enter MCM Flexible Stone—the solution to that age-old frustration. This material has all the beauty of natural stone—think the rich veining of marble or the rustic charm of travertine—but with a flexibility that lets it conform to curved walls, columns, or even ceiling details.
We recently worked on a luxury spa in Riyadh where the design called for a curved feature wall with a travertine look. The client was worried about the cost and complexity of using real travertine, but our flexible stone made it easy. The panels were lightweight enough to install without heavy machinery, and they bent seamlessly around the curve, creating a smooth, elegant finish. Best of all, they're durable enough to withstand the humid spa environment, so the beauty won't fade over time. It's materials like this that make us excited—because they turn "impossible" designs into "let's do it."
Travertine (Starry Green): Nature's Art, Engineered to Last
Travertine has been a favorite in architecture for centuries, and for good reason. Its unique porous texture and warm tones add a touch of timeless elegance to any space. But natural travertine has its drawbacks: it's heavy, porous (which means it stains easily), and often expensive. Our Travertine (Starry Green) is our answer to that—all the beauty of natural travertine, but reimagined with MCM technology.
The "Starry Green" variant is a fan favorite, with its soft green hues and subtle metallic flecks that catch the light like stars in the night sky. It's perfect for both interior accent walls and exterior cladding, adding a touch of nature to modern designs. Unlike natural travertine, it's non-porous, so it resists stains and moisture—ideal for high-traffic areas like lobbies or outdoor patios. And because it's part of our MCM line, it's lightweight and easy to install, which means lower labor costs and faster project completion. We've seen it used in everything from luxury villas in Kuwait to boutique restaurants in Bahrain, and it always steals the show.
Foamed Aluminium Alloy Board (Vintage Silver): Industrial Chic with a Modern Twist
For projects that call for a sleek, industrial look, our Foamed Aluminium Alloy Board in Vintage Silver is a standout choice. Aluminium is known for its durability and lightweight properties, but we've taken it a step further by foaming it—creating a material that's even lighter, yet surprisingly strong. The vintage silver finish adds a touch of retro cool, making it perfect for modern offices, art galleries, or trendy retail spaces.
What we love about this product is its versatility. It can be used as cladding, ceiling panels, or even furniture accents. It's fire-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and requires almost no maintenance—just a quick wipe down now and then to keep that vintage shine. We recently supplied it for a tech company's office in Dubai, where the design team wanted an "industrial meets futuristic" vibe. The result was a space that felt both edgy and sophisticated, with the vintage silver panels complementing the modern furniture and LED lighting perfectly. It's proof that sometimes, the best materials are the ones that blend the old and the new.