RL-EOSD MCM sandstone wall panels
- Leo liu
- Feb 8
- 1 min read

The formation of sandstone originates from the weathering, erosion, and transportation of rocks. Through prolonged physical processes, the parent rock is broken down into sand grains. Over time, these sand grains are transported by water flow, wind, or gravity to sedimentary basins. When the sediments accumulate and undergo compaction and cementation, they gradually solidify into rock, forming sandstone.
Sandstone can be subdivided into coarse-grained, medium-grained, fine-grained, and other types based on particle size, with its texture maturity (i.e., particle roundness and sorting) directly reflecting the maturity of its depositional environment. This granular composition gives sandstone a texture variation under light that resembles the grain patterns of wood, combining a natural ruggedness with a delicate warmth.
RL-EOSD MCM sandstone wall panels retain the natural texture of stone, with warm colors and varied textures, creating a space that evokes a return to simplicity and a natural, wilderness-like atmosphere.
RL-EOSD MCM sandstone wall panels exhibit excellent compressive strength and wear resistance, strong weather resistance, good fireproof performance, and do not cause light pollution due to light reflection.
Sandstone panels are commonly used for background walls or decorative surfaces in living rooms and corridors. They not only effectively partition spaces, creating a visual "contraction" or "extension" effect, but also prevent wall damage from furniture collisions while being easy to clean and maintain.





