How Is Sintered Stone Furniture Manufactured?

POVISON sintered stone furniture manufacturing with slab tabletop and base

Sintered stone furniture is made by forming mineral-based materials into dense slabs through heat and pressure, then cutting, finishing, and supporting those slabs for furniture use. The exact manufacturing process varies by brand, slab type, thickness, and finish.

In general, sintered stone starts with selected minerals or stone-like raw materials. These materials are compacted and heated to create a hard, low-porosity surface. After the slab is formed, it may be cut to size, finished with a matte or polished surface, and paired with a furniture base. For tables, the support structure is important because the tabletop must be stable during daily use.

Furniture manufacturing usually involves several design decisions:

  • Slab selection: Color, pattern, thickness, and finish define the final look.
  • Cutting and edge work: Edges may be straight, rounded, beveled, or visually thickened.
  • Base engineering: Wood, metal, or pedestal bases distribute weight and support the surface.
  • Quality control: The finished table should be checked for stability, fit, and surface finish.

Do not assume all sintered stone furniture is made the same way. A dining table and a coffee table may use different supports, edge details, or backing structures.

For buyers, the most important details are not factory parameters but product specifications, care guidance, weight, edge design, and how the table fits the room.

For POVISON, browse sintered stone styles in dining tables and coffee tables.

By Charles

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