Wood look sintered stone is designed for projects that want the warm visual character of natural wood with the durability, stability, and low-maintenance performance of sintered stone. It is a practical choice for interior wall panels, furniture surfaces, kitchen islands, cabinet-facing panels, hospitality spaces, and modern commercial interiors.
Compared with real wood, wood-effect sintered stone does not require regular sealing, painting, or special moisture protection in the same way. It is often selected when designers want a wood-inspired surface that can better handle daily use, cleaning, temperature changes, and project-based installation requirements.
Funtek wood look sintered stone slabs are available in warm oak, teak, red maple, and light wood visual directions. These surfaces can help create calm residential interiors, hotel rooms, restaurant spaces, feature walls, and furniture-style applications while keeping a refined architectural appearance.
Why Choose Wood Look Sintered Stone?
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Natural wood appearance: warm tones and wood-grain textures for modern interiors.
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Low maintenance: easier to clean than many natural wood surfaces.
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Large-format design: suitable for wall panels, island sides, and furniture surfaces.
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Stable surface performance: helpful for residential, hospitality, and commercial projects.
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Custom project support: available for different slab sizes, thicknesses, finishes, and shipping needs.
Common Applications
Wood look sintered stone can be used for interior wall panels, furniture cladding, kitchen island side panels, feature walls, vanity surfaces, hotel room interiors, and selected countertop projects. For kitchen applications, you can also explore our sintered stone countertops and kitchen islands page.
Recommended Sizes and Thickness
Common slab sizes include 900×1800 mm, 900×2600 mm, 1200×2400 mm, 1200×2600 mm, and 1600×3200 mm. Typical thickness options include 9 mm and 12 mm, with custom thickness and project-based requirements available upon request.
If you are comparing wood look slabs with other styles, you may also view our marble look sintered stone, stone look sintered stone, and cement look sintered stone collections.