AGP Picks
View all

Monalisa Group touts porcelain tile performance backed by large-scale manufacturing

10 hours ago
By AI, Created 08:13 UTC, Jul 07, 2026, AGP -

Monalisa Group says its homogeneous body porcelain tiles are designed for durability, slip safety and stain resistance across residential, commercial and municipal uses. The Foshan-based company is also highlighting its scale, patent portfolio and export reach as it promotes products for markets in China and abroad.

Why it matters: - Monalisa is pitching porcelain tiles for settings where hardness, water resistance, slip safety and stain repellency affect performance and long-term maintenance. - The product range targets homes, public buildings, commercial spaces, municipal projects and light-industrial floors. - The company is also using manufacturing scale, standards work and certifications to support its positioning in China and overseas.

What happened: - Monalisa Group Co., Ltd., founded in 1992 and headquartered in Foshan, China, says it has developed porcelain tiles with homogeneous body construction and advanced glaze finishes. - The company operates four production bases with 37 production lines. - Monalisa says its factory footprint totals 2,779,333.33 m² and its workforce is about 4,106. - The company says annual production capacity is about 100 million square meters. - Monalisa says its R&D team includes 100 engineers. - As of June 2021, Monalisa had participated in drafting 49 national, industrial, local and group standards. - Monalisa says it holds 892 authorized patents, including 145 invention patents.

The details: - A representative product, the homogeneous body porcelain tile model 120-270FEG12207M, measures 1200×2700×12 mm. - The tile has a matt natural stone face. - Monalisa says the tile is suitable for indoor and outdoor use in building and decoration, real estate, interior and exterior finishing, commercial space design, municipal engineering and home improvement retail. - Key markets include China, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, North America, Europe, Australia and Africa. - Export business accounts for about 10% of total sales. - The tiles are made through high-temperature sintering of clay and quartz sand, creating a dense homogeneous body. - Typical values for Monalisa’s glazed porcelain tile range include water absorption of ≤0.5%, with double-zero absorption available for specialized projects. - The PEI abrasion rating is PEI 3–5, with PEI 4+ recommended for commercial and public areas. - Slip resistance ranges from R9–R11, with R10+ required for bathrooms and wet zones. - Stain resistance is Grade 5, including resistance to tea, oil and ink. - Chemical resistance is ULA class, which suits lab or chemical-plant environments. - Freeze-thaw testing shows no cracks after 100 cycles. - Dimensional tolerance is length/width deviation of ≤ ±0.2% and thickness deviation of ≤ ±5%. - Environmental compliance includes Class A radioactive standard in China, with optional CE, GreenGuard or LEED certification. - Monalisa says these parameters support use in residential floors and walls, shopping malls, offices, hotels, gyms, hospitals, schools, museums, plazas, pedestrian walkways, warehouses and clean workshops. - The company operates three brands: Monalisa, QD and Merqi. - Monalisa says it has more than 4,000 authorized franchised stores nationwide and strategic partnerships with nearly 100 major real estate developers. - The company says its projects include the Beijing Olympic Games venues, the Guangzhou Asian Games venues, the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai and the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022. - Monalisa says it was the designated ceramic tile supplier for the China Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai and the exclusive supplier of official architectural ceramics for the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2022. - The company says its R&D platforms include the National Enterprise Technology Center and a Postdoctoral Research Workstation. - Monalisa says those platforms support product lines including ceramic thin plates, lightweight plates, large plates and rock plates. - In 2021, Monalisa launched a 9000×1800×10.5 mm ultra-large ceramic plate, which the company says set a new record in China’s industry. - Monalisa holds ISO9001 and ISO14001, plus 13 other certifications. - The company says it was rated a “Five-star Standardization Good Practice Enterprise” and named among the first batch of “Green Factories” by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. - Contact information provided in the release includes Joanna, joanna_wang@fs-monalisatiles.com, +86 18605191548, WhatsApp +86 18605191548, Monalisa Tower, Poly Centre, 8 Wenhua S Rd, Shunde, Foshan, 528300, CN, and the company website.

Between the lines: - Monalisa is linking product performance to industrial-scale manufacturing and a broad patent base, a common strategy for premium building-material suppliers. - The emphasis on certifications, standards drafting and green-factory recognition suggests the company wants to compete on compliance as much as on aesthetics. - The combination of large-format tiles, low water absorption and freeze-thaw durability points to a push beyond decorative use into infrastructure and high-traffic projects.

What's next: - Monalisa appears to be continuing to market its porcelain tile range to developers, contractors and retail channels in China and export markets. - The company’s mix of certifications, R&D platforms and large-format products suggests more specification-driven sales for commercial and public projects. - Further product inquiries are directed to the contact details listed in the release.

The bottom line: - Monalisa is positioning porcelain tile as a technical building material, not just a finish, and backing that claim with manufacturing scale, testing data and project references.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

Sign up for:

Health Review Macao

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

Share this page:

Advanced Search Options

Search for:

Search scope:

Type:

Search in:

Date range:

The last

Sort by:

Sign up for:

Health Review Macao

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.