ENGINEERED COMPONENT SUPPLIER
Custom Ceramic Tabletops for OEM Furniture Brands
BUILT FOR FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, WHOLESALERS & CONTRACT PROJECTS
Custom ceramic tabletops with engineered structures, clean edge finishing, and complete OEM development support for global furniture brands and suppliers.

MATERIAL OVERVIEW
Ceramic vs Quartz vs Marble vs Wood Tabletops
Ceramic tabletops (also called sintered stone tabletops) are engineered surfaces made from natural minerals, compressed under high pressure and fired at extreme temperatures above 1200°C.
Compared with marble, quartz, and wood, ceramic surfaces offer stronger scratch resistance, heat resistance, and lower maintenance for daily use.
| Material | Scratch Resistance | Heat Resistance | Thermal Shock Resistance | Stain Resistance | Maintenance | Things to Consider |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sintered Stone / Ceramic | Excellent (Mohs 6–7+) | Excellent (up to 300°C for daily use) | Excellent | Excellent (<0.05% absorption) | Easy to clean | Edge chipping under strong impact |
| Quartz | High | Moderate (~150°C recommended) | Moderate | Excellent | Low maintenance | Resin may discolor or deform under high heat |
| Natural Marble | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate to Low | Low (Porous Surface) | Requires Sealing | Susceptible to staining and etching |
| Solid Wood | Low to Moderate | Low | Low | Moderate | Requires Protection | Sensitive to moisture, heat, and dents |
*Heat resistance values may vary depending on material composition, thickness, substrate structure, and actual usage conditions. For long-term furniture protection, the use of trivets or heat pads is recommended for extremely hot cookware.
PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE
Why Furniture Brands Choose Ceramic/Sintered Stone Tops
Proven physical durability and material characteristics tailored to survive rigorous handling, shipping, and daily use.

Withstands daily contact, keys, and porcelain bases without leaving marks during assembly or use.

Accepts hot serving dishes directly. No cracking, surface warping, or finish discoloration.

Non-porous structure blocks liquids, food acids, and red wine stains. Easily wiped clean with standard cloths.

Fired mineral construction prevents fading or surface degradation, matching both indoor and outdoor lines.
INTENT DISTRIBUTION HUB
Ceramic Tabletops for Different Furniture Applications
Designed to integrate into diverse product portfolios, our structures are optimized for structural stability and surface consistency.

Large-format ceramic surfaces optimized for high-end residential dining programs.

Refined, low-profile options optimized for living space systems and coffee programs.

Weatherproof, stable ceramic panels engineered to withstand environmental swings.

Durable, stain-proof tabletop structures engineered for high-traffic contract applications.
Engineering & Construction
Construction Options for Ceramic Tabletops
Different furniture programs require distinct tabletop structures based on dimensions, support systems, and intended applications. We specialize in full-body sintered stone and tempered-glass reinforced composite constructions engineered for modern furniture manufacturing.
Luxury Spec
Full-Body 12mm+ Monolithic Profile
Thick full-body sintered stone slabs engineered for premium dining table programs, offering a clean monolithic appearance and advanced edge detailing capabilities.

BEST FOR
Luxury dining collections requiring premium stone aesthetics, bevel edge profiling, and thick visual proportions.
Thicknesses: 12mm / 15mm / 20mm
Edge Processing: Suitable for deep bevel detailing and premium edge profiles
Volume Preferred
Tempered Glass Reinforced Composite
Ceramic surface layers bonded with tempered glass reinforcement to improve flexural stability, impact resistance, and structural consistency in large-format furniture applications.

BEST FOR
Large-format dining tables, modern slim-profile collections, export furniture programs, and long-span tabletop structures.
Common Structures: 3mm+9mm / 3mm+10mm / 6mm+6mm Glass
Engineering Focus: Stress distribution, dimensional stability, and impact resistance
| Structure Comparison Matrix | ||
|---|---|---|
| Feature | Solid Ceramic | Laminated Ceramic |
| Weight | Heavier (28 kg/m² for 12mm) | Lighter (Optimized for shipping and handling) |
| Visual Thickness Options | Monolithic (12–20mm) | Flexible (3mm ceramic + custom substrates) |
| Large Format Support | Medium (Requires robust underframe) | Excellent (Reduced bowing risk) |
| Cost Efficiency at Scale | Standard | Very Good (Competitive for volume production) |
| OEM Adaptability | Good | Exceptional (Ideal for diverse frame locking systems) |
SHAPES & GEOMETRIES
Available Ceramic Tabletop Shapes
Controlled cutting precision allowing diverse geometric options to match your frame systems.
SURFACE & FINISH COLLECTION
Marble-Look Finishes
Natural stone aesthetics engineered for premium furniture programs (Calacatta, Statuario, Arabescato).
Matte & Textured Surfaces
Surface options designed to align with contemporary furniture directions and material pairings.
Neutral & Solid Colors
Minimalist solid systems (Beige, Grey, Warm White, Pure Black) for consistent repeat production.
SHAPES & GEOMETRIES
Available Ceramic Tabletop Shapes
Controlled cutting precision allowing diverse geometric options to match your frame systems.
Custom Development for Furniture Brands
From concept drawings to production and export packaging, we support seamless tabletop development for furniture brands.
Tailored dimensions, edge profiles, and base mounting solutions to match your furniture frame design perfectly.
Full technical support, from initial material specification and CAD prototyping to volume manufacturing.
Rigorous quality control and engineered ISTA-compliant packaging to ensure safe global transit.
MANUFACTURING ASSURANCE
Controlled Manufacturing for Consistent Results
Through integrated production lines comprising CNC routing, composite structural lamination, and systematic edge profile polishing, we maintain a strict tolerance range and structural flatness across large-volume OEM production runs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do ceramic tabletops crack easily?
No, with Mohs hardness 7+, they resist cracks. However, corners are vulnerable to heavy impact. We address this through engineered laminated backing structures (like tempered glass or plywood) and precise beveled edge profiles that disperse shock.
Are ceramic tabletops better than marble?
For volume furniture production, yes. Ceramic is entirely stain-proof, acid-resistant, and scratch-proof. Natural marble is porous, stains easily from liquids, and requires regular chemical sealing to survive standard dining environments.
What is the standard thickness of ceramic tabletops?
Solid slabs are typically 12mm, 15mm, or 20mm. Laminated tops combine a slim 3mm or 5mm ceramic skin with a 9mm tempered glass or 12mm wooden substrate, achieving thick natural aesthetics without the structural weight.
How heavy are ceramic tabletops?
Solid 12mm tables weigh about 28 kg/m². Our engineered laminated composites (e.g. 3mm ceramic plus 9mm glass) decrease structural weight by 25-30% while retaining the flexural strength required for easy shipping.