Sintered Stone Countertops & Kitchen Islands
Quick Answer
Why Choose Sintered Stone for Countertops?
Sintered stone countertops are chosen for modern kitchens because they combine large-format visual continuity with strong heat resistance, low water absorption, scratch resistance, and easy maintenance.
They are especially suitable for kitchen islands, waterfall countertops, worktops, vanity tops, and design-led residential or commercial projects where the surface needs to look clean, continuous, and durable.
For B2B buyers, the key is not only choosing a beautiful slab. It is also important to confirm slab size, thickness, finish, edge design, sink cutout details, packaging, and project delivery requirements.
Best For
- Modern kitchen countertops
- Large waterfall kitchen islands
- Luxury apartment and villa kitchens
- Commercial hospitality projects
- Bathroom vanity tops and integrated sinks
- Matching countertops and wall panels
Countertop Surface Advantages
Advantages of sintered stone countertops
Sintered stone is widely used for countertops and kitchen islands because it combines refined surface aesthetics with reliable everyday performance. Large-format slabs reduce visible joints and help create a cleaner, more seamless look for modern residential and commercial interiors.
Scratch Resistant
Scratch-resistant surface performance for kitchens where daily worktop use matters.
Heat Resistant
Better suited to kitchen environments where hot cookware and temperature changes are part of daily use.
Low Water Absorption
A practical advantage for buyers who want easier maintenance and less concern about surface penetration.
Large Format Available
Large slab sizes help reduce visible joints and support a cleaner, more seamless countertop and island design.
Easy Maintenance
The surface is simple to clean and works well for projects that require both aesthetics and practical maintenance.
Ideal for Countertops & Islands
Suitable for kitchen countertops, islands, vanity tops, and other custom interior surface applications.
Custom size support for project requirements
Standard Sizes & Thickness Options
Explore common slab sizes and 9 mm / 12 mm thickness options for walls, floors, countertops, and custom project applications.
900 × 1800 mm
Suitable for compact wall areas, bathroom walls, and smaller decorative surfaces.
900 × 2600 mm
A practical format for vertical wall applications and modern interior panels.
1200 × 2400 mm
Well balanced for flooring, walls, and general interior project use.
1200 × 2600 mm
Commonly used for larger walls, shower areas, and seamless vertical layouts.
1600 × 3200 mm
Ideal for countertops, islands, feature walls, and larger premium applications.
Thickness comparison
Different thicknesses suit different fabrication and application needs.
Lighter for walls and vertical surfaces
Suitable for wall cladding, bathroom walls, and interior vertical surfaces where lighter weight and easier handling are preferred.
Stronger for countertops and demanding use
Recommended for countertops, islands, tabletops, and applications that require higher strength and better structural confidence.
Common applications
Widely used across residential, commercial, and project-based interior environments.
Need help selecting the right slab size and thickness for your project? We can recommend options based on application, layout, and fabrication needs.
Ask for project recommendationRecommended Sizes and Thickness for Sintered Stone Countertops
Common sintered stone slab sizes include 900×1800 mm, 900×2600 mm, 1200×2400 mm, 1200×2600 mm, and 1600×3200 mm. These large-format sizes help reduce joints and create a cleaner look for kitchen islands, worktops, and full-height kitchen surfaces.
For countertop projects, 12 mm sintered stone is often preferred when buyers need stronger support, edge build-up, or more demanding fabrication. 9 mm sintered stone can still be suitable for selected applications, especially when the installation method, backing support, and project use are properly considered.
If you need to estimate slab weight before shipping or fabrication, use our sintered stone weight calculator or contact us for project-specific advice.
EDGE PROFILES: REFINED TO THE LAST DETAIL
Funtek sintered stone countertops can be finished with a variety of edge profiles, from clean straight lines to softer rounded and more decorative shapes, allowing each surface to match the overall design concept.
Because the color and pattern run consistently across the slab surface, edge treatments remain visually balanced and refined, whether you choose a minimalist bevel or a more sculpted profile.
Straight Edge
Bullnose Edge
Simple Bevel
Funtek Kitchen COUNTERTOPS: LIMITLESS DESIGN
Large-format slabs create cleaner, more seamless countertop surfaces, helping reduce visible joints while supporting a more hygienic and easy-to-maintain workspace.
A wide range of thickness options makes Funtek sintered stone suitable not only for kitchen countertops, but also for wall cladding, islands, vanity tops, and custom furniture applications.
Format 56.69 inches x125.98 inches
Thicknesses 9mm,12mm,20mm,30mm
TEXTURES WITH A PURPOSE
Funtek offers a range of surface textures designed to enrich the visual depth and tactile experience of sintered stone countertops, while maintaining the material’s durability and performance.
From soft matte finishes to more expressive textured surfaces, each option is developed to suit different design styles, lighting conditions, and everyday functional needs.
Natural Touched Natural stone texture
Natural Touched Tactile surface feel
Carved Detailed carved patterns
Project Inspiration
Common Countertop & Island Applications
Sintered stone slabs are widely used for kitchen countertops, islands, and custom worktop layouts in both residential and commercial interiors. Their large-format surface, refined appearance, and durable performance make them suitable for a variety of modern design applications.
Modern Kitchen Countertops
Ideal for contemporary kitchens that require a clean surface, subtle texture, and reliable everyday durability.
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Large Kitchen Islands
Large-format slabs help create seamless kitchen islands with fewer visible joints and a stronger architectural presence.
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Contemporary Island Surfaces
Suitable for open-plan kitchens and multifunctional island layouts where durability and modern style go together.
Explore Island Surfaces →
Marble-Look Countertops
A strong option for premium kitchens that seek the elegance of marble with easier long-term surface maintenance.
View Marble Look Slabs →
L-Shaped Kitchen Worktops
Well suited for compact and functional kitchen layouts that require clean corners, integrated surfaces, and visual consistency.
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Integrated Sink Worktops
Perfect for custom-designed countertop details where a more seamless sink and worktop transition is desired.
View Integrated Sink Worktops →Material Comparison
Sintered Stone Countertops vs Quartz, Granite, and Porcelain
Many buyers compare sintered stone countertops with quartz, granite, and porcelain slabs before making a decision. Each material has a different balance of heat resistance, maintenance, fabrication requirements, price, and visual style.
| Material | Best For | Key Point |
|---|---|---|
| Sintered Stone | Large-format kitchen islands, modern countertops, wall matching, outdoor-related projects | Strong heat resistance, low absorption, UV stability, and large-format design flexibility |
| Quartz | Indoor kitchen countertops and vanity tops | Good color consistency, but resin content may limit heat and UV performance |
| Granite | Natural stone projects and traditional countertop designs | Natural variation, but usually needs sealing and more maintenance |
| Porcelain Slab | Decorative walls, surfaces, and selected countertop projects | Performance depends on thickness, body structure, and fabrication quality |
For a deeper comparison, read our guides on sintered stone vs quartz, sintered stone vs porcelain slab vs granite, and what sintered stone is.
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Sintered Stone Countertops & Kitchen Islands
Yes. Sintered stone is a strong option for modern kitchen countertops because it offers heat resistance, low water absorption, scratch resistance, and large-format visual continuity. It is especially useful for kitchen islands, waterfall countertops, and projects that require a clean modern surface.
For many countertop projects, 12 mm sintered stone is commonly preferred because it provides stronger support for fabrication, edge build-up, and daily use. 9 mm slabs can also be used in selected applications when the installation method and support system are suitable.
Yes. Large-format sintered stone slabs are well suited for waterfall kitchen islands because they can create a continuous surface from the countertop down to the side panels. Matching vein direction, slab size, and fabrication accuracy are important for the final result.
It depends on the project. Sintered stone usually performs better in heat resistance, UV stability, and large-format applications. Quartz can still be a practical choice for indoor countertops where color consistency and local fabrication availability are priorities.
Yes. Funtek supports common slab sizes and project-based customization. Buyers can contact us with countertop dimensions, island layouts, thickness requirements, finish preferences, and shipping details for a project quote.

