Full-slab selection / rare stone character

Exotic Stone Look Sintered Stone Slabs

Use this collection when a wall, island, reception desk or furniture panel needs the color and movement of rare stone without relying on a one-off natural block. Review the complete slab first, then send the finished dimensions, quantity and destination. We will confirm the available slab size, thickness, finish, matching option and packing method before quotation.

Compare full slabs
  • Approval methodFull-slab image plus physical sample
  • Typical formatUp to 1600 × 3200 mm; confirm by design
  • Quote inputsApplication, dimensions, quantity and destination

22 current slab designs

Filter by color first. Check matching and usable area next.

Open each product to compare the full slab rather than judging from a small crop. Check the main vein direction, quiet cutting areas and whether the design is supplied as a single slab, a continuous sequence or an A/B bookmatched pair. Availability, size and finish are confirmed for the current order.

4 surfaces in this selection

Before material approval

Check these three views before approving an expressive slab.

A small sample cannot show where a large vein, crystal area or dark cluster will fall after cutting. Approve the appearance in three stages: the complete slab for composition, a physical sample for color and finish, and the project drawing for panel placement, joints and cut-outs.

01

Full slab

Mark the top and bottom, main vein direction, quiet zones, dense color areas and repeated elements. Confirm the exact design and current production size before calculating cuts.

02

Detail and finish

Use a physical sample to verify base color, printed detail, gloss level, surface feel and cleaning appearance under the project's warm or cool lighting. The sample does not approve the full pattern.

03

Installed scale

Overlay the slab on the finished elevation. Deduct openings, edge trims and unusable margins; then mark seams, returns, sink or hob cut-outs and the focal viewing area before confirming quantity.

Plan the finished panels

Tell us where every visible panel will go before we count slabs.

The same slab can require a different cutting and matching plan on a wall, island, reception desk or vanity. Send the finished elevation or panel list with dimensions. We will review focal areas, seams, returns, edge build-ups, openings and spare-panel needs before confirming the slab quantity.

Feature walls
01 / Application study

Feature walls

Send the finished wall width and height plus the positions of doors, screens, sockets, corners and trims. Mark the main viewing direction and any joint lines that must align with the architecture. We can then place the strongest movement, check usable cutting areas and estimate the required slabs and spare panels.

Reception desks and bars
02 / Application study

Reception desks and bars

Provide the finished dimensions for the front, worktop, side returns, access doors and plinth. Tell us which face is seen first and whether the main vein should continue across a corner or waterfall edge. We will review seam positions, edge build-up and the order in which visible panels should be cut.

Kitchen islands
03 / Application study

Kitchen islands

Send the worktop length and depth, end-panel height, overhang, edge thickness and sink or hob cut-out sizes. We will check whether a vein passes through a vulnerable cut-out, where a seam can be hidden, and whether the top and waterfall end can be cut as a continuous composition.

04 / Application study

Furniture and vanities

List each finished panel size and identify visible edges, substrate thickness, hardware holes and grain direction. Smaller pieces can use selected areas of a bold slab, but the cut plan must reserve suitable zones for doors, drawer fronts, tops and replacement pieces.

Before the quotation

Send these four details for a quotation we can actually use.

A finished specification is not required. Send the drawing or reference image, intended application, approximate dimensions and destination first. One dedicated Funtek sales contact will collect the missing information, confirm it with production, and update you through sampling, manufacturing, inspection, packing and delivery.

01

Send the drawing, application and destination

A PDF elevation, CAD screenshot, phone photo or hand sketch is enough to begin. Include finished dimensions, the surface application, approximate quantity and destination country or port. If information is missing, we will mark it on a short checklist rather than asking you to complete a new specification.

02

Shortlist the design and matching method

Send the product names or screenshots you prefer. Tell us whether you need a single focal slab, continuous movement across several panels or an A/B bookmatch. We will confirm the current full-slab image, available size, finish and matching option before you order a sample.

03

Confirm the fabrication specification

We review thickness, finish, backing or support, visible edge build-up, cut-outs, joint widths and panel orientation against the application. These details determine whether the selected design can be cut safely and whether extra allowance is needed around edges or openings.

04

Approve quantity, packing and delivery

The quotation separates usable slabs, matching requirements, cutting allowance and recommended spares. We also confirm crate or frame packing, loading method, trade term, destination port and target shipment window. Your dedicated sales contact follows the order through production, inspection and receipt.

Rare natural stone

  • Every block and slab can vary significantly
  • Higher dependence on the available lot
  • Natural pores, fissures and maintenance needs vary
  • Replacement matching can be difficult

Exotic-look sintered stone

  • A designed composition with more repeatable supply
  • Large-format options for walls, islands and furniture
  • Low-porosity surface and straightforward daily care
  • Project quantities, matched effects and spare panels can be planned

Practical answers

Answers needed before sampling, layout and quotation.

Can I approve the design from a small sample?

A sample is useful for confirming color, finish and surface feel, but it cannot show the complete visual movement. For an expressive design, review the current full-slab image or video and map the intended cutting area before final approval.

Are all exotic-look designs available as bookmatched slabs?

No. Some designs are supplied as single slabs, some have continuous movement, and selected products are produced as A/B bookmatched pairs. Tell us the wall size and desired composition so we can confirm the current production option.

How should I choose a bold pattern for a small room?

Start from the finished visible area, not the slab alone. A smaller room often benefits from one controlled focal surface and quieter surrounding materials. We can help identify a calmer cutting zone or a product with more balanced movement.

What information helps you quote accurately?

Send the selected product or reference image, application, finished panel dimensions, approximate quantity, destination country or port and target date. If available, include the preferred thickness, finish, edge detail and drawings. Rough details are acceptable; your dedicated sales contact will return a clear list of what is still needed.

Can you help plan joints and pattern placement?

Yes. Send a wall elevation, countertop drawing or marked photo showing openings, corners and focal areas. We can discuss slab orientation, visible seams, matched effects, cutting allowance and panel numbering before production.

How are large-format slabs packed and shipped?

The packing method depends on slab size, quantity, container plan and route. Before shipment we confirm the slab list, protective separation, reinforced crate or steel frame, loading method, trade term and destination documents. Your dedicated sales contact shares inspection and loading updates and follows the shipment until you receive the goods.

A rough brief is enough

Send one drawing and one reference image. We will list the missing decisions.