Kitchen countertops
Start with durable formats for islands, worktops, sink cutouts, and visible edges.
- Suggested: 12 mm or 15 mm
- Check seam and vein direction
Sintered stone slab library
Browse Funtek sintered stone slabs by look, color, pattern, size, and thickness. Build a shortlist for project sourcing, sample requests, and RFQ planning.
Marble, travertine, stone, cement, wood, or exotic statement patterns.
Filter by visual tone before comparing individual slab movement.
Confirm slab format, thickness, finish, and edge requirements.
Share selected slabs with quantity, drawings, port, and packing needs.
Start by project
Most buyers arrive with a project in mind, not a perfect specification. These shortcuts set a practical starting point, then the filter bar helps narrow by look, color, size, and thickness.
Start with durable formats for islands, worktops, sink cutouts, and visible edges.
Focus on wall elevations, niches, matched veining, and large-panel installation handling.
Choose stable colors and practical sizes for hotel, retail, office, and public-space packages.
Balance visual impact with weight, backing method, edge protection, and repeat ordering.
Try fewer filters, or send your target color, application, and drawings. Funtek can recommend similar slabs from current production.
Project sourcing support
For B2B projects, the best slab choice depends on appearance, size, thickness, cutting plan, packing, lead time, and destination. Use the filters to build a shortlist, then send us the selected slabs with drawings or approximate quantities.
Selection guide
Prioritize 12 mm or 15 mm, edge details, sink/hob cutouts, seam planning, and stain-resistant finishes.
Check niche positions, plumbing openings, matched wall elevations, and bookmatch direction before ordering.
Thin formats can reduce weight. Confirm backing, edge treatment, and handling requirements early.
Specification guide
| Specification | Common use | Buyer note |
|---|---|---|
| 6 mm | Wall panels, furniture, lightweight cladding | Confirm support, substrate, and handling method. |
| 9 mm | Walls, floors, bathroom surfaces | Good balance for large vertical applications. |
| 12 mm | Countertops, islands, commercial surfaces | Most common planning thickness for kitchen projects. |
| 15 mm | Heavy-duty countertops and premium edges | Useful when thickness impression and edge design matter. |
Buyer confidence
Request the selected slab name or closest production alternative before bulk confirmation.
Confirm shade, finish, vein direction, and bookmatch requirements for project continuity.
Share container plan, destination port, crate preference, and unloading limitations early.
For countertops and walls, send CAD, cutting drawings, or rough dimensions for quantity review.
Quote workflow
| Step | What the buyer sends | What Funtek can help confirm |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Shortlist | Slab names, preferred look, color family, and application. | Similar slabs, production availability, and sample options. |
| 2. Specify | Size, thickness, finish, quantity, drawings, and destination. | Suitable formats, packing method, and planning notes. |
| 3. Quote | Required Incoterm, port, timeline, and order expectation. | FOB or project quotation, MOQ, lead time, and next steps. |
FAQ
Start with the visual look and color family, then confirm pattern direction, slab size, thickness, and whether the project needs bookmatching or continuous veining.
Yes. Share your selected slab names, target application, and destination. We can help confirm sample options and suitable alternatives.
Many slabs can be used for countertops, but final selection should consider thickness, edge details, cutouts, support, finish, and fabricator requirements.
Send slab names, quantity or drawings, preferred size and thickness, finish requirements, destination port, packaging needs, and project timeline.