Is sintered stone the same as porcelain?
Sintered stone is not exactly the same as porcelain, although both are mineral-based surfaces made with high heat. Sintered stone is often produced as large-format slabs for countertops and furniture, while porcelain is a broader ceramic category used for tile, tableware, and surfaces.
Key considerations include:
- Both materials can be dense, hard, and low-maintenance when properly manufactured and finished.
- Sintered stone slabs are commonly used for dining tables, coffee tables, and modern furniture tops.
- Product quality depends on thickness, finish, backing, edge construction, and installation details.
POVISON sintered stone furniture gives shoppers a refined stone look in dining tables, coffee tables, and accent pieces without the same care routine as many porous stones. Compare the exact material description, dimensions, finish, and care instructions before buying.
