Concrete and microcement look sintered stone slabs in light grey, greige and ash grey

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Concrete & Microcement Look Sintered Stone Slabs

Large-format sintered stone slabs designed to reproduce the soft, mineral appearance of concrete and microcement while retaining the format and fabrication method of a factory-made slab. Explore light grey, ash grey, greige and warm beige surfaces for kitchen countertops, wall cladding, bathroom panels, furniture, tabletops and contemporary commercial interiors.

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Material definition

What Are Concrete & Microcement Look Sintered Stone Slabs?

Concrete and microcement look sintered stone slabs are factory-made large-format surfaces designed to reproduce the quiet mineral character of poured concrete or hand-applied microcement. They are sintered stone—not real microcement—and are supplied as finished slabs that can be cut, fabricated and installed using an appropriate support system.

The collection includes calm cement-look slabs, fine concrete-effect surfaces and softer microcement-effect designs. These products are useful when a project needs a controlled color, repeatable slab format and a concrete-style finish for countertops, wall panels, bathroom surfaces, furniture or commercial interiors. Slab joints remain part of the installation, so the result is visually similar to microcement but constructed differently.

Color range

Concrete & Microcement Colors and Finishes

Neutral tones are the main visual language of this collection. Compare the overall slab image as well as the close surface character before selecting a finish.

Applications

Where Can Concrete Look Sintered Stone Be Used?

Concrete-effect slabs can coordinate different surfaces across one project. Final thickness, support, fabrication and installation must match the selected application.

Warm beige concrete-look sintered stone kitchen countertop and dining island

Kitchen Countertops

Use a concrete look sintered stone countertop to introduce a neutral, architectural surface without relying on a site-applied microcement finish. Confirm the slab thickness, support structure, cutouts, joints and edge profile with the fabricator before ordering.

Light grey concrete-look sintered stone wall cladding in a contemporary living room

Wall Cladding

Large-format concrete-effect wall panels can reduce the number of visual breaks compared with smaller tiles. They are suitable for interior feature walls and other supported vertical applications when the substrate, fixing system, joint design and handling plan are properly specified.

Warm greige concrete-look sintered stone tabletop in a modern dining interior

Furniture & Tabletops

Light grey, greige and warm beige surfaces work well on table tops, cabinet faces and furniture panels. Choose the format and thickness according to the frame, backing, edge treatment, weight limit and fabrication method of the finished furniture piece.

Beige microcement-look sintered stone bathroom walls and vanity counter

Bathrooms & Commercial Interiors

Microcement-look slabs can create a calm visual direction for vanity tops, bathroom walls, reception counters and retail or hospitality interiors. Wet-area detailing, substrate preparation, joints, sealing at interfaces and local installation requirements must be reviewed for each project.

Material comparison

Sintered Stone vs. Microcement

Both can support a concrete-style interior, but they are different product systems. The table below summarizes the main planning differences.

ComparisonSintered StoneMicrocement
Product typeFactory-made slabSite-applied finish
AppearanceConcrete, mineral or microcement lookContinuous hand-applied surface
FormatLarge-format slabsApplied directly to a prepared substrate
JointsSlab joints are requiredCan create continuous surfaces
FabricationCut and fabricated before installationFinished on site
Best forCountertops, walls, furniture and fabricated surfacesFloors, walls and decorative finishes

Project selection

Choosing the Right Slab for Your Project

Use the following five points to prepare a useful sample request, specification review or quotation.

Color

  • Compare light grey, ash grey, greige and beige against the project palette and lighting.

Finish

  • Confirm the actual matt or other available finish for the selected product before approval.

Slab Size

  • Available project formats include 900×1800, 900×2600, 1200×2400, 1200×2600 and 1600×3200 mm, depending on the design.

Thickness

  • Products may be supplied in 6, 9, 12 or 15 mm. Confirm availability and suitability for the intended construction.

Application

  • State whether the slab is for walls, countertops, bathrooms, furniture or another fabricated surface.

Buyer guides

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Choose the next guide by application, surface-system decision, or problem. Each article answers a separate buyer task and returns to this complete eight-design slab collection.

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Commercial supply

Concrete & Microcement Look Slabs for Commercial Projects

Funtek supplies concrete and microcement look sintered stone for distributors, fabricators, contractors, furniture manufacturers and commercial project buyers. Send the selected slab names or screenshots together with the application, required size and thickness, estimated quantity and destination. We can review sample availability, current product specifications, custom fabrication requirements, project color coordination, export packing and container-shipping options.

Bulk orders, custom sizes and OEM or ODM requirements are reviewed according to the selected design, production capability and order quantity. Drawings or a preliminary cutting list help us confirm the most suitable slab format and packing plan.

  • Samples available
  • Bulk orders
  • Custom fabrication
  • Custom sizes
  • Project color coordination
  • Export packing
  • Container shipping
  • OEM / ODM

Frequently asked questions

Concrete & Microcement Look Sintered Stone FAQ

These answers cover the most common questions about product type, appearance, applications and commercial samples.

Is microcement-look sintered stone real microcement?

No. It is a factory-made sintered stone slab designed to reproduce the visual character of microcement. It is cut and installed as a slab, while real microcement is applied and finished on site.

What is the difference between concrete look and microcement look?

Concrete-look surfaces may show a broader cement or poured-concrete character. Microcement-look surfaces are usually finer and softer in movement. The terms overlap, so the full-slab image and physical sample are more useful than the label alone.

Can sintered stone create a microcement-style interior?

Yes. Neutral slab colors and fine mineral textures can create a similar visual direction on walls, countertops, furniture and other surfaces. Unlike site-applied microcement, the finished installation will include planned slab joints.

What colors are available?

The collection includes light grey, ash grey, greige, warm beige and related neutral tones. Availability, finish and the exact visual character vary by product, so review the full-slab image and request a current sample when color matching matters.

Can concrete-look sintered stone be used for countertops?

Yes. Select a suitable slab size and thickness, then confirm support, openings, joints, edge details and fabrication with the responsible fabricator or installer before ordering.

Is it suitable for wall cladding and furniture?

Yes. Concrete-effect sintered stone is commonly considered for supported wall panels, cabinet faces, tabletops and furniture surfaces. The backing, fixing method, panel size, weight and edge protection must suit the final construction.

Can I order samples for a commercial project?

Yes. Send the slab names, intended application, estimated quantity and destination. We can confirm available sample types, current specifications, shipping options and suitable alternatives before a bulk or project order.