Magic Stone Flexible Tiles: What They Are and Why They're Specified on Premium Projects

Magic Stone Flexible Tiles: The Specification Guide

 

Magic Stone is a premium flexible stone veneer brand - separate from PHOMI but in the same product category. Both are MCM-based flexible ceramic tiles. Magic Stone sits at the higher end in thickness, texture depth, and UV performance, and it's what architects and interior designers specify when the project requires a result that's indistinguishable from natural stone at normal viewing distance.

 

How it differs from standard flexible tile

 

Standard flexible tiles typically run 2–2.5 mm thick. Magic Stone panels are 3–4 mm, with deeper texture relief and a denser mineral matrix. The added thickness improves frost resistance and makes the surface feel more substantial - relevant on high-specification projects where tactile quality matters. UV stability is enhanced for exterior use in direct sun, which is where cheaper MCM tiles degrade fastest.

 

Surface textures in the Magic Stone range

 

The range covers natural stone looks: travertine, marble effect, limestone, sandstone, quartzite, slate, granite. Each texture is pressed from real stone moulds - typically 8-9 mould variations per texture - which gives the surface a natural appearance at normal viewing distance. Finish options include matte, aged, and polished, depending on the texture.

 

Where Magic Stone is specified

 

       Hotel lobby feature walls and reception columns

       Residential living room feature walls and fireplace surrounds

       Restaurant and retail facade cladding

       Heritage building exterior renovation where the brief requires a stone-look finish at low weight

 

The material is also used on curved surfaces in commercial interiors - curved bar fronts, wave reception desks, circular columns - where the combination of realistic stone texture and continuous seamless coverage justifies the specification.

 

Practical differences on site

 

Magic Stone panels install with the same process as standard flexible tile (see the installation guide). The extra thickness means panels are slightly less flexible on very tight curves - the minimum bend radius for Magic Stone 4 mm panels is approximately 20 cm on standard orders, with special orders available down to 8 cm. For most architectural curves, this is not a constraint.

 

Where to order in Europe

 

WallPanels PRO supplies Magic Stone with EU-wide delivery. Samples are available before full orders. Contact us for project pricing on orders above 50 m².

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