
Taka Design MCM™ Veining System
Taka Design MCM™ covering redefines architectural surfacing by overcoming the limitations of traditional masonry. Conventional tiles are heavy, rigid, and typically limited to random veining, resulting in a fragmented, checkerboard appearance. In contrast, MCM’s Combination Veining Type enables veins to flow seamlessly across multiple small or large-format panels, both horizontally and vertically. This synchronized system creates the visual continuity of natural stone while solving the logistical challenges of large-format installation. Designers can now achieve massive, uninterrupted stone landscapes with unmatched efficiency, a feat traditional tiling simply cannot deliver
The Veining System
This page is a technical guide for installers and designers on how to lay out MCM (Modified Clay Materials) or large-format cladding panels to achieve specific visual patterns.
The system uses a numbered sequence to ensure that the natural "veining" (the marble-like lines) flows correctly across multiple panels. Here is a breakdown of how the three systems work:


No 1. Combination Veining Type

No 2. Horizontal Veining

No 3. Random Veining

Note: Our in-house MCM ready stock is currently available in Type 3 - Random Veining. For projects requiring Type 1 - Combination Veining or Type 2 - Horizontal Veining, these options are offered strictly on an intent-based pre-order basis.