MGIC brings the excellence of natural stone for contemporary architecture to Marmo+Mac

For the first time in Europe, Marble & Granite International Co. Ltd. (MGIC), a global leader in integrated marble and granite solutions, is presenting itself at Marmo+Mac with an approach that combines consulting and manufacturing in a unique model, developed through highly complex institutional projects and now ready to engage with the European architectural design market.

Drawing on decades of experience characterised by technical sophistication and aesthetic refinement, MGIC brings to Europe distinctive skills developed in the Middle East on monumental architectural projects that have redefined the limits of contemporary design. Millennial tradition and innovative vision coexist in a knowledge that translates stone into an expressive language capable of combining technical rigour and aesthetic emotion.

MGIC’s strength lies in its ability to support architects, design studios and contractors throughout the entire design process, transforming complex visions into concrete achievements. The company is able to adapt its expertise to projects of various kinds, from luxury residences to institutional architecture, from public works to commercial contexts, always guaranteeing the same level of quality and attention to detail. The integrated model is based on direct control of the supply chain, from the selection of materials in quarries located in the main international mining districts, to engineering and technical design, to advanced production and installation on site. Every step is taken care of to ensure consistency with the original vision of the project and millimetric precision in execution.
The stand presented at Marmo+Mac offers an immersive journey into the art of stoneworking, showing how the company manages to combine artistic sensitivity and technical rigour. ‘From the careful selection of materials to the precision of the inlays, every element reflects the quality standards we apply in supporting architects in projects where formal innovation must meet manufacturing excellence,’ emphasises Mouhannad Sawaf, Business Development Director at MGIC.

Founded in 1982, the company is now one of the world’s largest centres dedicated to marble and granite, with over 7,000 specialised professionals working in sourcing, engineering, manufacturing and installation. ‘With our integrated model, the client finds a single point of contact, capable of understanding both the aesthetic requirements and the technical complexities of a project. Direct control of the supply chain allows us to ensure that the original vision is faithfully translated into the finished work,’ says Houssam Tabbarah, Production Director.

Revealing the beauty of natural stone through technology, precision and aesthetic research is the philosophy that guides MGIC in its dialogue with European architecture. From the most advanced industrial processing to the most refined artisan customisation, the company offers itself as a partner of excellence for designers who see marble not only as a material, but as a language capable of transforming the most ambitious visions into works destined to last over time.

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