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"Eschewing artificial smoothness, it finds authenticity in its raw, granular touch. The reddish-brown base is punctuated by fine mineral specks; under diffused light, it reveals a sophisticated, matte texture that elevates the space into a realm of quiet, understated luxury."
Modified Mineral Powder (MCM)
The core is composed of colored inorganic mineral powder and natural soil. Through a molecular modification process, the particles are cross-linked to form a high-performance polymer-composite that retains the breathability and texture of earth.
Eco-Friendly Polymeric Matrix
Bound by high-grade plant-based polymers, the stone is free from formaldehyde, VOCs, and radioactive elements. It is a 100% recyclable, green building material.
Low-Temperature "Baking" Technology
Unlike traditional ceramic tiles fired at 1200°C, Flexible Stone is cured at low temperatures using specialized molding technology. This preserves the organic micro-structures of the minerals, resulting in a matte, light-absorbing finish that mimics natural erosion.
Nanotechnology Surface Treatment
The surface is treated with an invisible nano-coating that enhances self-cleaning properties and hydrophobic resistance, ensuring the stone remains pristine even in humid or polluted urban environments.
Limitless Flexibility
With a bending radius as small as $200\text{mm}$, it can seamlessly wrap around columns, arched ceilings, and curved facades without cracking or the need for complex mechanical fixing.
Ultra-Lightweight & Thin
Standard panels are only $2\text{--}4\text{mm}$ thick and weigh approximately $3\text{--}6\text{ kg/m}^2$. This reduces the structural load of the building and makes it ideal for high-rise renovations and interior retrofitting.
Safety & Adhesion
Due to its light weight and flexibility, it eliminates the risk of falling tiles common with heavy natural stone. It can be directly adhered to almost any substrate, including cement, wood, and metal.
"The Breath of Ancient Earth"
"Flexible Stone is the art of mimicry perfected. It possesses the gravity of a mountain but the lightness of a leaf. It allows the architect to sculpt with stone as if it were fabric, draping the built environment in textures that feel ancient, yet perform with future-proof resilience."
Curved Architecture: Round pillars, winding corridors, and organic-shaped facades.
Urban Renewal: Refreshing old building exteriors without removing existing tiles.
High-End Interiors: Luxury hotel lobbies, boutique feature walls, and eco-villas.