Green Sintered Stone: Jade, Marble & Stone-Look Slabs

Compare six current Funtek green sintered stone slabs across dark emerald, jade, forest, marble-vein and stone-look directions, then review applications, pairings, finish and full-slab approval.
LuCharlotte LuCharlotte 7 min read Updated

Shortlist

Start with the kind of green you want the surface to contribute: deep emerald for a focal slab, cool jade for crystalline movement, forest green for expressive veining, pale jade for a calmer field, or green-grey stone movement for a quieter architectural finish. Funtek currently has real products in each of these directions.

The six products below are a representative green-family shortlist, not the entire catalogue. Use the full slab library when you want to compare every current colour and pattern.

Darkest directionNebula Emerald
Quietest directionJade Elegance
Lightest green movementTurquoise Green

Current Funtek Green Sintered Stone Slabs

These six active products cover distinct visual jobs. Their current listings use polished or soft-matte finishes and show the general Funtek five-format, 6/9/12/15 mm range. The exact product, face, finish, size and thickness combination still needs confirmation on the project quotation.

Nebula Emerald Look

A polished, bookmatched dark emerald field with stormy veining and smoky dark-gold accents. This is the strongest focal-surface option in the six-product set.

Direction
Dark emerald statement
Finish
Polished
Listed use
Wall applications
View Nebula Emerald

Cold Jade Green Bookmatched

A polished cool-green jade look arranged as a paired bookmatch. The pale mineral movement keeps the composition lighter than a solid emerald field while still reading clearly green.

Direction
Cool jade
Finish
Polished
Listed use
Wall applications
View Cold Jade

Smoked Green

A polished green-grey surface with broad flowing veins and layered mineral movement. It bridges green and neutral palettes without becoming a plain grey slab.

Direction
Green-grey stone look
Finish
Polished
Listed use
Confirm for the project
View Smoked Green

Jade Elegance

A pale green ground with fine gold and taupe veining. Its soft-matte finish reduces reflection, making this the most restrained warm-green option in the shortlist.

Direction
Warm pale jade
Finish
Soft matte
Listed use
Countertops and walls
View Jade Elegance

Turquoise Green Vein Look

An ivory-white field crossed by pine-green and charcoal veins. The light ground lets the green act as movement, so it is easier to extend across a larger surface than a full dark-green field.

Direction
Light green marble vein
Finish
Polished
Listed use
Countertops, furniture and walls
View Turquoise Green

Read Green Slabs by Visual Family, Not by One Colour Name

A product name such as jade, emerald or forest does not tell you how much green will appear in the finished surface. Read the full slab in three layers: the ground colour, the vein colour and the share of the slab occupied by each. The broader sintered stone colour guide explains cross-family undertone selection; the pattern guide owns the wider marble, stone, bookmatched and other pattern taxonomy.

Jade look

Clouded, layered or translucent-looking movement makes jade feel softer than a sharp marble vein. Cold Jade is cooler and more graphic; Jade Elegance is paler and warmer.

Green marble vein

Norwegian Forest uses deep green movement over a pale field; Turquoise Green reverses the balance, using green and charcoal veins across ivory white. Both read through directional movement.

Green stone look

Smoked Green mixes green with grey mineral layers. It is useful when the scheme needs a recognisable green note without the high contrast of emerald or bookmatched marble movement.

Choose Warm or Cool Green by the Surrounding Palette

Undertone is easier to judge from the supporting colours than from the word “green.” Gold and taupe veins pull a slab warmer; charcoal, silver-grey and clean white support a cooler reading. Place the candidate sample beside the actual cabinet, metal and wall finishes under the project lighting before deciding.

With wood

Oak, walnut and other warm woods make jade and forest movement feel more organic. Use a pale-ground green when the joinery already has strong grain.

With brass

Brass repeats the gold or taupe details in Nebula Emerald and Jade Elegance. It is less coherent when the selected slab is strongly blue-green and silver-grey.

With black

Black frames or cabinetry create a graphic edge around pale jade and ivory-ground green veins. Beside a dark emerald field, black reduces separation and makes the composition heavier.

Match Green Slabs to Countertops, Walls, Bathrooms, Furniture and Commercial Interiors

Colour family does not approve an application. Use the exact product record first, then continue into the relevant project page for fabrication, support, wet-area or installation requirements.

Countertops

Norwegian Forest, Jade Elegance and Turquoise Green are currently tagged for countertop use. Continue with the countertop project page to review the complete surface brief.

Feature and interior walls

Nebula Emerald and Cold Jade are current wall-listed bookmatched directions. Their paired movement needs the actual elevation and face orientation, not a small isolated swatch. See interior wall applications.

Bathrooms

Pale jade can soften a vanity wall, while dark emerald can define one focal plane. The exact surface, substrate, waterproofing and joint route still belong to the bathroom wall project page.

Furniture and tabletops

Turquoise Green is currently tagged for furniture. Its light field can carry green movement across repeated tops without turning every unit into a solid dark block. Continue to furniture and tabletop supply.

Commercial interiors

Use the strongest pattern where it performs a wayfinding or focal role, then keep adjacent repeat surfaces quieter. Record the face layout and batch reference when several panels must read as one composition.

Singapore projects

After choosing the green direction, Singapore buyers can use the Singapore project page to send the application, dimensions, quantity and delivery location without turning this colour-family page into a regional supplier guide.

Finish Changes Contrast More Than the Colour Name Suggests

Polished green slabs reflect more light and make pale veins appear sharper against a dark field. This can intensify Nebula Emerald, Cold Jade and Norwegian Forest, especially under spot lighting. A soft-matte surface such as Jade Elegance lowers glare and lets a pale green ground read more evenly.

Do not approve finish from a screen rendering. Compare the physical finish sample beside the intended wood, brass or black element, then inspect it from both the normal viewing distance and the closest task distance.

Approve the Full Slab, Face Layout and Batch

A hand sample can confirm a local colour and finish, but it cannot show vein scale, the bookmatch axis, the amount of dark green across a panel or where a cut will land. For green statement slabs, the full-slab image and selected face layout are part of the design decision.

  1. Record the exact product name and product code.
  2. Select the face or bookmatched pair.
  3. Confirm polished, soft-matte or another quoted finish.
  4. Confirm slab size and thickness for the exact product.
  5. Mark the application and visible orientation.
  6. Send finished dimensions or the elevation/drawing.
  7. State quantity and delivery destination.
  8. Keep the approved sample and batch reference with the order.

Do not approve a dark emerald, jade or bookmatched green slab from a small sample alone; the full-slab movement can change the finished composition more than the local colour.

The Bottom Line

Choose the visual role first: Nebula Emerald for a dark focal field, Cold Jade for cool bookmatched movement, Norwegian Forest for expressive green marble movement, Smoked Green for a green-grey stone direction, Jade Elegance for a quiet warm jade, or Turquoise Green for light-ground green veining. Then approve the finish, full slab, face layout and exact application rather than relying on the colour name.

Request Green Slab Samples

Send the shortlisted product names, application, finish, slab size, thickness, quantity and destination. Funtek can confirm the current product route and prepare the next sample or project review.

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.

Green Sintered Stone FAQs

01

Which current Funtek product is the darkest emerald-green option?

Nebula Emerald Look is the darkest emerald direction in this six-product shortlist. Its current listing describes a polished, bookmatched emerald-green ground with stormy veining and smoky dark-gold accents. Approve the current full-slab view and physical finish sample before specification.

02

What is the difference between jade, marble-vein and stone-look green slabs?

These are visual families, not different material identities. Jade-look slabs use clouded or layered mineral movement; marble-vein designs use more directional veins across a contrasting field; stone-look greens mix quieter mineral layers and green-grey movement. The full slab determines how strongly each effect reads.

03

Which green Funtek slabs are currently listed for countertops?

Norwegian Forest Green Bookmatched, Jade Elegance and Turquoise Green Vein Look are currently tagged for countertop use. Confirm the exact product, finish, thickness, size, support and fabrication requirements for the specific project.

04

Should I choose a polished or soft-matte green slab?

Choose polished when stronger reflections and vein contrast support the design. Choose soft matte when the green field should read more quietly with less glare. Review the physical finish beside the actual cabinetry, metals and wall finishes under the project lighting.

05

Can Singapore buyers request green sintered stone samples?

Yes. Use the Funtek Singapore project page or the article enquiry to send the shortlisted product names, application, dimensions, quantity and delivery location. Funtek can then confirm the current product and sample route for the project.