Concrete Look Countertops: 8 Sintered Stone Options

Compare eight concrete-look sintered stone slabs by tone, movement, finish, size and thickness, then prepare a countertop sample and quotation brief.
LuCharlotte LuCharlotte 9 min read Updated

Quick Answer

For a concrete-look countertop with a factory-made slab format, shortlist Funtek's eight cement-look sintered stone designs by tone, visual movement and confirmed finish, then approve the actual surface beside the cabinetry and lighting.

Cement Light Grey and Micro Cement Moderate Ash are the most direct grey routes; Dior Grey moves toward warm greige; Dior Beige and Belamo are warmer beige options; New Lime is lighter and more mineral; Alps Grey has stronger veining. The current range lists five slab sizes from 900 × 1800 to 1600 × 3200 mm and four thicknesses from 6 to 15 mm. Final countertop suitability, fabrication, support, cut-outs and availability must be confirmed for the selected design.

Browse All Eight Concrete-Look Slab Options

This is the complete current cement-look sintered stone collection. The product names and specifications below were checked against the live Shopify inventory. Use the cards to form a visual shortlist; use a physical sample, full-face image and current quotation to approve the final countertop.

Bellamoum Apricot matte sintered stone slab on a labeled showroom display
Pale warm beige · softly clouded

Bellamoum Apricot Cement Look Sintered Stone Slab

A pale warm beige slab with fine tonal variation and a calm microcement character without strong veins or decorative contrast.

  • Finish Matte
  • Best fit Kitchen worktops, islands, walls and furniture; confirm the countertop assembly
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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New Lime light grey sintered stone slab with soft mineral movement
Light grey · low contrast

New Lime Sintered Stone Slab

A light-grey surface with cloudy movement, fine pores and a softer limestone-to-concrete character.

  • Finish Soft gloss
  • Best fit Walls, floors, stairs and calm interiors; confirm countertop route
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Alps Grey sintered stone slab with grey, taupe and warm beige veining
Grey, taupe and warm beige

Alps Grey Sintered Stone Slabs

A concrete-like grey base with off-white, taupe and warm-beige veining for buyers who want more movement than a flat cement field.

  • Finish Satin matte
  • Best fit Walls, floors, kitchen islands and bathrooms
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Cement Light Grey sintered stone slab with fine layered cement texture
Mid-to-deep grey · restrained

Cement Light Grey Sintered Stone Slab

A controlled cement surface with a stronger architectural grey and fine layered texture rather than dramatic veining.

  • Finish Fine matt
  • Best fit Countertops, islands, walls and commercial interiors
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Micro Cement Moderate Ash medium grey sintered stone slab with fine granular texture
Medium ash grey · fine grain

Micro Cement Moderate Ash Sintered Stone Slabs

A medium-grey base with fine granular cement-stone texture that stays quieter than a dramatic stone pattern.

  • Finish Confirm the current sample
  • Best fit Counters, kitchens, bathrooms and walls
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Dior Grey cement-look sintered stone slab with warm greige grey colour
Warm greige-grey · cloudy

Dior Grey Cement Look Sintered Stone Slab

A balanced warm greige-grey surface with subtle cloudy movement for softer modern palettes.

  • Finish Soft matt
  • Best fit Walls, floors and modern interiors; confirm countertop route
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Dior Beige cement-look sintered stone slab with warm creamy colour
Creamy warm beige · fine texture

Dior Beige Cement Look Sintered Stone Slab

A warm, soft-neutral direction whose fine cement texture reads minimal from a distance and more tactile at close range.

  • Finish Soft matt
  • Best fit Walls, floors and feature spaces; confirm countertop route
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Compare Tone, Movement and Finish

A concrete-looking countertop can be nearly uniform, softly cloudy, finely granular or visibly veined. Start with the movement level because that is what separates a quiet architectural field from a more stone-like statement. Then compare undertone: cool grey works differently beside oak, navy or black cabinetry than warm greige or beige.

Product Tone Movement Verified finish Countertop planning note
Bellamoum Apricot Pale warm beige Softly clouded, fine tonal variation Matte Warm minimalist route; confirm the countertop fabrication, edge and support
New Lime Light grey Cloudy, fine pores, low contrast Soft gloss Light mineral option; confirm the selected countertop fabrication route
Alps Grey Grey, taupe and warm beige Soft veining, higher tonal depth Satin matte Useful when the island needs more movement than a flat cement field
Cement Light Grey Mid-to-deep grey Fine layered texture Fine matt Direct countertop and island candidate with a restrained architectural look
Micro Cement Moderate Ash Medium ash grey Fine granular texture Confirm current sample Direct counter and kitchen candidate; approve finish in project lighting
Dior Grey Warm greige-grey Subtle cloudy movement Soft matt Warm neutral option; confirm the selected countertop fabrication route
Dior Beige Creamy warm beige Fine, controlled texture Soft matt Soft-neutral option; confirm the selected countertop fabrication route
Belamo Warm beige Subtle fine grain Soft matte Direct countertop candidate for warmer minimalist palettes

Approve the Concrete Look Under Real Kitchen Lighting

Neutral surfaces shift with their surroundings. Warm timber and warm-white lighting can pull a grey slab toward greige, while black cabinetry and cooler daylight can make the same family feel sharper. Place the sample vertically and horizontally because the backsplash and worktop receive light differently.

Light grey concrete-look kitchen island with warm wood cabinetry and integrated sink
A full-width light-grey island shows how a quiet concrete-look surface works beside warm timber, darker stools and mixed daylight. Approve the actual sample beside the project's cabinetry and lighting rather than from a screen alone.

Cool grey

Use a cooler, controlled grey when the scheme is built around black, white, stainless steel or blue-toned cabinetry. Check that the sample does not become too cold under the final lighting.

Warm greige

Greige is the bridge between cement and timber-led interiors. It can soften black frames and warm metals without becoming overtly beige.

Warm beige

Beige cement looks create a quieter connection to oak, cream and earthy palettes. Compare the surface against the actual cabinet door and floor sample.

Plan Edges, Cut-Outs, Seams and Support Before Ordering

A product colour does not complete a countertop specification. The fabricator needs the selected slab and finish, the finished worktop dimensions, sink and cooktop cut-outs, edge appearance, splashback relationship, seam positions, overhangs, substrate or cabinet support, access route and installation responsibility.

Light grey concrete-look countertop surface and square edge above dark cabinetry
The visible edge changes how substantial a thin slab appears. Record the desired finished edge, corner treatment and cabinet reveal on the drawing; do not approve the result from slab thickness alone.

Funtek's current collection lists 6, 9, 12 and 15 mm variants, but that does not mean every thickness should be used with the same support or edge construction. Use the dedicated countertop thickness guide for the thickness decision, the edge profile page for visible edge options and the fabrication and installation manual for the project handoff.

The concrete look is approved by the sample; the finished countertop is approved by the drawing, edge, cut-outs, seams, support and fabricator plan.

Concrete, Concrete-Look Quartz or Sintered Stone

Search results for concrete look countertops mix real or precast concrete, concrete-look quartz countertops and large-format porcelain or sintered stone. These routes can share a visual direction but they are procured and installed as different systems.

Route How the look is supplied What to approve Best next step
Poured or precast concrete Cast or finished as a concrete element, with the appearance shaped by the mix and maker Large sample, colour variation, edge, thickness, openings, finish and complete fabrication/installation scope Compare a complete local concrete quotation
Concrete-look engineered quartz Factory-made quartz slab with a concrete-style colour and pattern Exact brand/design, slab dimensions, finish, sample, edge and fabricator scope Review the deeper quartz vs sintered stone comparison
Concrete-look sintered stone Factory-made large-format slab with a cement, concrete or microcement visual Selected product, finish, face, format, thickness, layout, edge, cut-outs, support and installation route Shortlist from the eight current Funtek slabs

If your search began with “quartz countertops that look like concrete,” keep the visual brief but compare the complete product and fabrication route. If it began with microcement, the existing microcement-look tile and slab guide explains the separate format and joint decision.

Prepare a Quote-Ready Concrete-Look Countertop Brief

Send the same six inputs with every sample or quotation request so the answer can move beyond a colour suggestion:

  1. Visual shortlist: two or three product names, preferred grey/greige/beige direction and acceptable movement level.
  2. Application: kitchen worktop, island, waterfall end, vanity, bar or commercial counter.
  3. Geometry: finished dimensions or drawings, longest pieces, sink/cooktop openings, splashback, seams and overhangs.
  4. Specification: required finish, thickness direction, edge appearance and any current project standard.
  5. Commercial scope: quantity, sample requirement, fabrication responsibility, packing and required date.
  6. Delivery context: country, city/port, site access and whether the request is for slabs or fabricated components.

For broad countertop supply and project services, use the sintered stone countertop pillar. For pattern, finish and kitchen-selection decisions beyond the concrete look, use the kitchen countertop selection guide.

When the decision is still between a hand-applied worktop and a factory-made slab, use the microcement countertops comparison before finalising the material route.

The Bottom Line

Concrete look countertops range from quiet light grey to granular ash, warm greige and soft beige. The best choice is the slab whose tone and movement work in the real kitchen, whose finish is approved by sample and whose format, thickness, edge, cut-outs, seams and support are accepted by the fabricator. Start with the eight current Funtek designs, narrow to two or three and send a drawing-based brief for samples and quotation.

Continue Exploring Cement-Look Surfaces

Use the next guide that matches the decision your project still needs to make.

Shortlist a Concrete-Look Countertop Slab

Send Funtek the preferred designs, countertop drawing, finish direction, thickness, quantity, destination and schedule. We can confirm current samples, specifications and a quote-ready slab route.

About the author

LuCharlotte

Sintered Stone Specialist & Technical Advisor

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LuCharlotte writes from hands-on experience with sintered stone manufacturing, material testing, and project specification. She focuses on practical guidance for architects, designers, fabricators, and project buyers, covering surface performance, slab formats, fabrication logic, finish selection, and application suitability. Her goal is to make technical material decisions clearer, more accurate, and easier to verify.

Concrete Look Countertops FAQs

01

What materials can create a concrete-look countertop?

Common routes include poured or precast concrete, concrete-look engineered quartz, large-format porcelain and concrete-look sintered stone. Compare the exact product, finish, slab or casting dimensions, edge, cut-outs, support and complete fabrication scope.

02

Are concrete-look countertops made from real concrete?

Not always. The phrase describes an appearance as well as a material. Some countertops are cast concrete, while quartz, porcelain and sintered stone products can reproduce a cement or concrete visual in a factory-made slab.

03

Which colours create the most convincing concrete look?

Cool grey, medium ash, warm greige and beige can all create a concrete look. The convincing choice depends on movement, sheen, cabinetry and lighting, so approve the actual sample beside the project's other finishes.

04

What should I confirm before ordering a concrete-look slab?

Confirm the exact product and finish, approved sample and face, usable slab dimensions, thickness, edge, seams, sink and cooktop cut-outs, support, fabrication responsibility, quantity, packing and delivery destination.

05

Can I request Funtek concrete-look countertop samples?

Yes. Send the preferred product names or screenshots, application, finish direction, dimensions or drawing, quantity and destination. Funtek can check current sample availability, specifications and the appropriate quotation route.