Wood Grain Tiles for Walls, Floors & Furniture

Browse Funtek wood grain tiles made from large-format sintered stone. Compare light oak, teak, maple, dark wood and geometric designs for walls, furniture and selected floors.

LuCharlotte LuCharlotte 5 min read Updated

Browse Funtek’s current wood grain tiles by tone, pattern and verified application. These are large-format sintered stone surfaces—not narrow ceramic or porcelain planks—made for wall, furniture, cabinet and selected floor projects.

Explore 15 Wood Grain Tile Designs

Every design below is a current Funtek wood-look sintered stone product. Filter by visual direction or floor tag, then open the exact slab page to compare the full pattern and current listed configuration.

Filter the current wood grain collection

Choose Wood Grain Tiles by Project Application

Use each product card’s live application tags as the first filter. The tags identify the current catalogue relationship; the finished assembly still depends on the selected surface, substrate, backing, edges, joints and installation system.

Selected floors

Start with the floor-tagged designs

Six current products carry the floor tag. Confirm the exact finish and use conditions before specification, then use the sintered stone flooring page for the broader floor-system decision.

Walls and cabinets

Use the full slab as the visual unit

For feature walls and cabinetry, compare the complete vertical grain rather than a small crop. Continue with the interior wall planning page when joints, corners and service openings are defined.

Furniture surfaces

Match the pattern to the finished component

Check how the grain will cross doors, drawer fronts, tabletops or reception panels. The furniture and tabletop page covers the wider fabrication and project context.

Review the Full Pattern Before You Approve a Sample

A small sample can confirm colour and surface feel, but it cannot show the full grain repeat, the direction of a 900 × 1800 mm panel or where pattern changes will meet visible joints. Approve the visual at three levels before bulk ordering.

01 · Product view

Open the complete slab image

Check whether the design is linear, end-grain, geometric or mixed wood-and-stone, and note which edge should read as the top.

02 · Layout view

Place the grain on the elevation

Mark panel direction, visible joints, corners, sockets, doors and cut-outs on a drawing or annotated project image.

03 · Physical approval

Link the sample to the selected product

Record the product name or code with the approved sample and confirm what production reference will be used for the order.

Detailed substrate, adhesive, joint and handling decisions belong in the sintered stone installation guide after the product and layout are selected.

Build a Quote-Ready Wood Grain Tile Brief

Once you have a shortlist, these six inputs let Funtek review the product, sample and supply request without turning the page into a long procurement worksheet.

01 · Product Names or product codes

List the designs you want to compare.

02 · Application Where the surface will be used

State floor, wall, cabinet, furniture or another finished component.

03 · Dimensions Drawings or finished measurements

Include panel sizes, quantity or area and relevant cut-outs.

04 · Layout Grain direction and visible joints

Mark top edges, corners and the intended relationship between panels.

05 · Delivery Quantity and destination

Add the destination country or port and the required project timing.

06 · Approval Sample and document needs

State which physical samples, images, videos or project documents are needed.

Shortlist Wood Grain Tiles for Your Project

Send the product names or codes, application, dimensions, quantity and destination. Funtek can review the shortlist and confirm the next sample and quotation step.

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.

Wood Grain Tile FAQs

01

Are Funtek wood grain tiles ceramic or porcelain?

The products shown here are large-format sintered stone surfaces with wood-inspired designs, not standard narrow ceramic or porcelain plank tiles. Each current product page lists its available configuration and application tags.

02

Which wood grain tile designs can be considered for floors?

Only products carrying the current floor application tag are presented as floor options. Open the exact product page, then confirm the finish, traffic and wet or dry conditions, substrate, joints and required project evidence before specification.

03

Can wood grain sintered stone be used on walls and furniture?

Many products in this range are tagged for walls, furniture or cabinets. Use the application labels on each card as the first filter, then confirm dimensions, backing, edge details, fixing and finished assembly with the project team.

04

What size and thickness are currently shown?

The first listed configuration for the 15 products checked on 2026-08-13 is 900 x 1800 mm / 6 mm. Availability and any alternative configuration must be confirmed for the selected design and order.

05

What should I send for a wood grain tile quote?

Send the shortlisted product names or codes, application, finished dimensions or drawings, grain direction, joint plan, quantity, destination, sample needs and any required project documents.