콘크리트 디자인 대형 세라믹 테이블 상판 및 가구 표면

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Quick Answer

Concrete-look sintered stone can be specified for dining tables, desks, cabinet fronts and other furniture surfaces when the selected slab, thickness, backing, frame, edge and fabrication route are approved as one assembly.

Start by shortlisting two or three of the eight current Funtek surfaces below. Then send the finished dimensions, frame or substrate drawing, base positions, edge detail, openings, quantity and destination so 6, 9 or 12 mm can be reviewed for the actual furniture piece—not chosen from thickness alone.

Browse All Eight Concrete-Look Furniture Surface Options

The current Cement Look collection contains eight active products in grey, greige, beige and warm apricot directions. Every card shows live product names, images, formats and thicknesses. “Listed for furniture” means the current product record names furniture use; “assembly review” means it remains a visual candidate until Funtek confirms the finished table or panel construction.

New Lime light grey sintered stone slab with soft mineral movement
Light grey · soft gloss

New Lime Sintered Stone Slab

A quieter light-grey option with soft limestone texture for furniture buyers who do not want a flat industrial grey.

  • Furniture route Appearance candidate; assembly review
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Alps Grey sintered stone slab with restrained concrete movement
Grey · matte · more movement

Alps Grey Sintered Stone Slabs

A concrete-like grey with more tonal depth than a nearly uniform cement surface.

  • Furniture route Appearance candidate; assembly review
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Cement Light Grey sintered stone slab with fine concrete texture
Grey · matte · fine texture

Cement Light Grey Sintered Stone Slab

A controlled architectural grey for tables, desks or counters where the concrete look should stay restrained.

  • Furniture route Countertop-listed; review table assembly
  • Formats 900 × 1800–1600 × 3200 mm
  • Thickness 6 / 9 / 12 / 15 mm
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Use the complete Cement Look collection when you need the latest product availability beyond this article snapshot.

Match the Surface to the Furniture Collection

A concrete look is not one colour. Cool and medium greys give black steel frames a sharper industrial reading; greige and beige connect more easily with oak, bronze, cream upholstery and warm lighting. Low-contrast clouding is easier to repeat across a quiet furniture range, while stronger movement must be placed deliberately across paired tops, leaves or adjacent panels.

Quiet contract range

Shortlist a low-contrast matte or fine-grain surface, then approve a physical sample beside the frame coating and upholstery.

Statement dining table

Use more tonal movement only when the full-top layout is part of the design. Approve the slab face and cutting orientation before production.

Coordinated furniture set

Lock one product code, finish and approval reference across tables, desks, cabinet fronts and replenishment orders.

Choose 6, 9 or 12 mm as a Provisional Route

Thickness is a starting route, not a complete table specification. Funtek's current furniture program uses 6 mm for supported or bonded panel construction, 9 mm for table components with a confirmed support layout, and 12 mm for tabletop routes where base position, span, openings, edge construction and total weight are reviewed together.

Thickness Provisional furniture route What controls the final decision Do not assume
6 mm Bonded panels, supported cabinet fronts, cladding or a designed composite build-up Substrate, adhesive, frame, edge build-up, panel size and handling That the slab works as a free-spanning top
9 mm Supported table components, desks and furniture panels Finished size, support grid, base position, openings, edge and transport That thickness alone defines allowable span or load
12 mm Dining, meeting and heavy-use tabletop routes Frame stiffness, unsupported zones, attachment, edge exposure and finished assembly weight That every large top can use the same frame

The eight current products also list 15 mm variants. Treat 15 mm as another available specification to review, not as a universal upgrade. The complete furniture and tabletop supply page covers the broader project boundary.

Design the Backing and Table Frame as One Assembly

The slab, backing, frame and base connection create one load path. A bonded backing can distribute support and build edge thickness; a metal or timber frame controls stiffness and transfers loads to the base; attachment details must prevent the top from moving independently. The correct build-up changes with top size, shape, base position, extensions, cut-outs, indoor or outdoor use and how the finished piece will be transported.

Underside of a concrete-look tabletop supported by a black steel perimeter frame
This underside view shows one tabletop supported by a perimeter and cross-frame system. It is an assembly reference, not a universal construction detail; submit the actual furniture drawing for written review.

A tabletop cannot be approved from slab thickness alone; the support frame, backing, attachment, base position and handling route decide how the complete assembly behaves.

Lock the Edge Profile, Cutting and Large-Table Layout

The visible edge changes both appearance and fabrication. A straight exposed edge keeps the slab visually thin; an eased or micro-radius treatment reduces a sharp arris; a mitred or built-up edge creates a thicker concrete-block effect but adds joints, backing and handling work. Record the intended edge, corner radius, underside reveal and frame setback on the shop drawing.

Close-up of a concrete-look tabletop corner with a built-up edge above a black support frame
A close-up review should record the finished edge, corner, underside reveal and relationship to the support frame before production.

For cutting, send a dimensioned drawing with every hole, notch, inside corner, cable grommet and base fixing. The fabricator must match the tool and parameters to the exact slab and prove the route on a trial piece before mass production. Use the Funtek fabrication and installation manual for the deeper handoff.

For a large tabletop, map the finished part inside the usable slab, not only the nominal format. Include edge trimming, pattern direction, cut-outs, extension leaves, handling clearances and the packing orientation. Large-format availability can reduce joints, but the biggest possible one-piece top is not automatically the safest assembly.

Calculate Weight Before the Frame and Packing Are Final

Use slab-only weight early enough to influence the base, frame, lifting plan and export packing. Funtek's planning calculator uses a typical density of 2,450 kg/m³, so the estimate is width × length × thickness × 2,450. The actual product, batch and finished assembly can differ.

Thickness Planning weight per m² 1600 × 3200 mm slab-only weight Furniture implication
6 mm 14.7 kg/m² 75.3 kg Add backing, frame and hardware before selecting lifting and base capacity
9 mm 22.1 kg/m² 112.9 kg Check workshop handling, frame stiffness and packed component sequence
12 mm 29.4 kg/m² 150.5 kg Coordinate base, access route, assembly method and export protection

These are planning estimates for the sintered stone only. They exclude backing, adhesive, edge build-up, frame, hardware and packaging. Enter the real cut size in the sintered stone weight calculator, then obtain the finished-component and packed weights before production or shipping approval.

Approve Colour Consistency, Samples and Repeat Production

A small sample approves tone, finish and touch; it does not show the complete distribution of clouding or movement across a long tabletop. For one-off pieces, review the physical sample and, when placement matters, a full-slab image or the selected slab face. For repeat furniture, lock the product code, finish, approved sample, drawing revision and quantity under the same order record.

Concrete-look tabletops arranged with sample matching and export crates
For a repeat program, compare the approved sample with the production surfaces and keep each tabletop tied to the correct part and packing record.
  1. Sample approval: compare the physical surface beside the frame coating, wood, upholstery and final lighting.
  2. Full-top approval: review direction, movement and the relationship between paired tops, adjacent panels or extension leaves.
  3. Production approval: record product, finish, thickness, parts, tolerances, edge, backing/frame boundary, packing marks and inspection criteria.
  4. Replenishment: reference the approved order and request a new comparison sample when a later batch must sit beside the first production.

Send an OEM or Bulk-Order Furniture Brief

Funtek supplies slabs, drawing-based panels, processed stone components and coordinated OEM surface programs. Frames, bases, hardware and final furniture assembly remain outside the standard slab supply scope unless the quotation states otherwise.

Input What to send What it allows Funtek to review
Surface shortlist Two or three product names, finish direction and approved sample status Current availability, sample route and colour reference
Furniture drawings Finished dimensions, shape, edges, openings, frame/substrate, base positions and part numbers Slab format, provisional thickness and processing boundary
Program quantity Pieces per model, colour and shipment; prototype and repeat-order plan Batch planning, cutting sequence and replenishment record
Commercial scope Full slabs, cut panels or processed components; required inspection and packing Quotation boundary and responsibility split
Delivery Destination, schedule, unloading limits and labeling sequence Export packing, load plan and delivery feasibility

For coordinated hospitality, office or retail interiors, continue with the concrete-look commercial wall-panel guide so the furniture and wall packages share a controlled finish schedule.

The Bottom Line

A good concrete-look furniture specification begins with a real product shortlist, then proves that the chosen surface can work with the table or panel construction. Shortlist two or three of the eight current colours, set a provisional 6/9/12 mm route, and send the drawing, frame/backing concept, edge, openings, quantity and destination for sample and production review.

Continue Exploring Cement-Look Surfaces

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

Request Concrete-Look Furniture Samples and a Quote

Send the preferred products, furniture drawings, thickness direction, backing or frame concept, quantity, processing scope and destination. Funtek can review current samples, slab formats and the supply route for your table or furniture program.

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콘크리트 디자인 대형 세라믹 가구 FAQ

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콘크리트 디자인 대형 세라믹 테이블 상판은 실제 콘크리트로 제작되나요?

아니요. 콘크리트 룩은 시각적 방향을 뜻합니다. 이 Funtek 제품들은 시멘트, 콘크리트 또는 마이크로시멘트 스타일의 색상과 움직임을 가진 대형 세라믹 슬래브입니다. 타설 콘크리트 테이블은 다른 소재와 조립 방식입니다.

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Funtek은 완제품 다이닝 테이블과 석재 상판 중 어떤 형태로 공급하나요?

Funtek의 표준 가구 범위에는 슬래브, 재단 패널, 가공 석재 부품 및 조율된 OEM 표면 프로그램이 포함됩니다. 프레임, 베이스, 하드웨어 및 최종 가구 조립은 견적에 명시되지 않는 한 표준 범위 밖입니다.

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대형 세라믹 테이블 상판에는 6mm와 12mm 중 어떤 두께가 더 적합한가요?

어느 두께도 보편적으로 더 낫지 않습니다. 6mm 슬래브는 일반적으로 설계된 접착 또는 지지 구성이 필요하고 12mm는 테이블 상판 용도로 흔히 검토합니다. 완성 규격, 프레임, 베이스 위치, 엣지, 개구부, 하중, 취급 및 운송이 최종 선택을 결정합니다.

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