Sintered Stone Slabs: Redefining Surfaces with Strength & Style
Discover our premium sintered stone slabs, engineered for unparalleled durability and aesthetic versatility. Combining extreme heat and pressure, we create non-porous, scratch-resistant surfaces ideal for high-traffic residential and commercial spaces. With a wide range of designs mimicking natural stone, wood, and concrete, our sintered stone offers endless creative possibilities without compromising on performance. Trust in our advanced manufacturing process for surfaces that are as reliable as they are beautiful.
Explore Our Sintered Stone Series
Design Diversity for Every Space
Dive into our curated collection of sintered stone series, each crafted to meet distinct aesthetic and functional needs. From minimalist solids to nature-inspired patterns, our range combines innovative technology with timeless design, ensuring a perfect match for any project—whether residential or commercial. Discover the series that inspires you or benefit your business development.

Minimalist solid-color surface in popular tones like sleek graphite or warm beige

Luxurious veining mimicking high-demand marbles like Carrara or Statuario

Realistic wood grain texture in contemporary oak or classic walnut finishes

Chic speckled design with mixed colorful aggregates for a modern look

Urban industrial texture in smooth or rugged concrete styles

Sophisticated surfaces with subtle brushed gold, nickel, or copper effects

Deep, cosmic backgrounds with shimmering crystalline details

Bold artistic patterns with unique color movements and dramatic veining
The Materials to Manufacture Sintered Stone
Sintered stone is an innovative engineered surface meticulously crafted from a precise blend of natural quartz and mineral powders, high-purity silica, and premium feldspathic materials, bonded with advanced pigments and water. These raw components are transformed through a process of ultra-high compression and intense heat—far surpassing that of natural volcanic formation—resulting in an exceptionally dense and non-porous slab. This sophisticated manufacturing technique allows for an extraordinary range of design possibilities, enabling us to produce a diverse portfolio of styles. Our collection encompasses everything from sleek, monolithic Pure Color series and authentic marble-look designs with intricate veining to realistic Wood Effect, industrial Concrete Finish, and captivating Terrazzo-inspired patterns, offering unparalleled aesthetic versatility for any application.
Materials

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.
Where the sintered stone are used
Engineered for exceptional performance, sintered stone slabs are the premier choice for a vast array of residential and commercial applications. Their renowned durability and non-porous surface make them ideal for high-traffic areas such as kitchen countertops, islands, and backsplashes, where resistance to heat, stains, and scratches is paramount. Beyond the kitchen, sintered stone is expertly fabricated into bathroom vanities, shower walls, and luxurious bathtub surrounds, creating a seamless and hygienic environment. Its versatility extends to interior and exterior cladding, modern furniture design, and robust commercial flooring for restaurants, retail spaces, and corporate lobbies, offering a perfect fusion of aesthetic appeal and unwavering resilience for any project.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.

Plywood
Plywood is a popular choice for carcase construction due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is made by layering thin sheets of wood veneer together with adhesive, creating a strong and stable material.
Our Sintered Stone Production Process
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.
Hinges: Hinges are used to attach doors to the wardrobe frame, allowing them to swing open and closed. There are different types of hinges available, such as concealed hinges or exposed hinges, which can affect the overall appearance of the wardrobe.






The Advantages of G-Stone Sintered Stone Slabs
A sliding wardrobe is a popular and convenient piece of furniture that helps to save space in a room. It is a type of wardrobe that has doors that slide open and closed instead of swinging open like traditional wardrobes. The sliding doors of the wardrobe run along tracks and rollers, making it easy to open and close without taking up much floor space. The sliding door wardrobe is a great solution for small rooms or for those who want to maximize their storage space.
A sliding wardrobe is a popular and convenient piece of furniture that helps to save space in a room. It is a type of wardrobe that has doors that slide open and closed instead of swinging open like traditional wardrobes. The sliding doors of the wardrobe run along tracks and rollers, making it easy to open and close without taking up much floor space. The sliding door wardrobe is a great solution for small rooms or for those who want to maximize their storage space.


Sliding wardrobes are also very functional. They make it easy to organize and store clothes and accessories. The shelves, drawers, and hanging rails in the interior of the wardrobe provide ample space to store clothing, shoes, and accessories. The sliding doors of the wardrobe also make it easy to access these items without having to move other items out of the way.
New Sliding Door Wardrobe Design
A sliding wardrobe is a popular and convenient piece of furniture that helps to save space in a room. It is a type of wardrobe that has doors that slide open and closed instead of swinging open like traditional wardrobes. The sliding doors of the wardrobe run along tracks and rollers, making it easy to open and close without taking up much floor space. The sliding door wardrobe is a great solution for small rooms or for those who want to maximize their storage space.
A sliding wardrobe is a popular and convenient piece of furniture that helps to save space in a room. It is a type of wardrobe that has doors that slide open and closed instead of swinging open like traditional wardrobes. The sliding doors of the wardrobe run along tracks and rollers, making it easy to open and close without taking up much floor space. The sliding door wardrobe is a great solution for small rooms or for those who want to maximize their storage space.

FAQ
How much do sliding wardrobe doors cost?
As a rough estimate, basic sliding wardrobe doors made of MDF or similar materials can cost anywhere from $200 to $800 per linear meter, while more high-end options made of materials such as glass or mirrored surfaces can cost $1,000 or more per linear meter.
How much do sliding wardrobe doors cost?
As a rough estimate, basic sliding wardrobe doors made of MDF or similar materials can cost anywhere from $200 to $800 per linear meter, while more high-end options made of materials such as glass or mirrored surfaces can cost $1,000 or more per linear meter.
How much do sliding wardrobe doors cost?
As a rough estimate, basic sliding wardrobe doors made of MDF or similar materials can cost anywhere from $200 to $800 per linear meter, while more high-end options made of materials such as glass or mirrored surfaces can cost $1,000 or more per linear meter.
The 2025 New Design Catalog is here!
Download now to explore the 2025 design trends and bring fresh inspiration to your home!