Surface finishes
- Aluminum alloy, Sintered stone
FADIOR HOME Furniture / Sideboards & Storage
Aluminum alloy · Sintered stone


Overview
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This sideboard pairs a sintered stone top with an aluminum alloy frame. It measures 150 cm wide, 42 cm deep and 86 cm tall — a low, long format built to sit against a dining-room or living-room wall, with depth kept shallow so it holds serveware and linens without crowding a walkway.
The reason to choose sintered stone here comes down to how the surface lives. Sintered stone is an engineered material made from natural minerals fused under extreme heat and very high pressure, with no synthetic resins or binders, which leaves it ultra-compact and essentially non-porous. Because of that near-zero porosity, it resists staining from wine, coffee, oils and acidic foods far better than a porous natural stone, and it does not need the periodic sealing marble requires — a meaningful difference on a serving surface that catches spills.
Sintered stone is also produced as large-format slabs, an evolution of porcelain-tile technology, so a 150 cm top can be presented with minimal or no seams across its length. The aluminum alloy frame carries the casework beneath that single clean surface.
For day-to-day care, a damp cloth and mild soap are enough on a non-porous top — no sealing schedule to track. For exact specifications, finish options and pricing, speak with our team via consultation at /consultation.

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Specifications
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| Width | 1500 mm |
|---|---|
| Depth | 420 mm |
| Height | 860 mm |
| Materials | Aluminum alloy, Sintered stone |
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The top is sintered stone — an engineered surface of natural minerals fused under extreme heat and very high pressure, with no resins or binders, leaving it ultra-compact and essentially non-porous. Unlike marble, which is porous and stains and etches more readily and benefits from periodic sealing, sintered stone resists staining from wine, coffee and acidic foods and needs no sealing.
Because sintered stone is non-porous, routine care is simple: wipe it with a damp cloth and a mild soap. There is no resealing schedule to keep. We still suggest the common-sense habit of blotting spills rather than letting them sit, but the surface does not absorb liquids the way a porous stone does.
It measures 150 cm wide, 42 cm deep and 86 cm tall. The long, shallow proportion suits a dining-room or living-room wall for serveware, linens and everyday storage without intruding on circulation space. For exact dimensions against your floor plan, reach us through consultation at /consultation.
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