Coaster Fine Furniture Debuts 3 Sintered Stone Dining Collections
Furniture World News Desk on
8/7/2024
Coaster Fine Furniture's Sintered Stone Collections: L to R: Acadia, Carvell and Dresden.
Coaster Fine Furniture is leading the way into the Fall dining season with a trend-right
alternative to traditional materials: sintered stone. Citing quality, durability, sustainability and individual
health benefits, Coaster has decided to incorporate the material into their new series of dining room collections.
Coaster is introducing three new sintered stone collections --Acadia, Carvell, and Desden.
The Acadia table boasts a 12-millimeter sintered stone tabletop that resembles white marble. The top is supported by
a circular base with reeded details and a poplar wood veneer. It is then paired with barrel-back dining chairs with
pearl white legs.
For the Carvell collection, 6.5 millimeters of sintered tone in a mirage white finish is laid over black tempered
glass, creating a sleek edge profile. The top is held in place by a metal frame in a sandy black powder coat and
supported by electroplated black nickel legs.
The Desden table sports a sintered stone top in a dark gray finish, which is supported by a metal frame and
angular stainless steel legs.
Sintered stone is a new countertop material whose aesthetic appeal has been compared to that of quartz, granite and
marble. The synthetic substance is composed of natural materials fused together by heat, giving it the material
texture of natural stone without the porous surface. Resistant to scratches, stains, water, heat and UV light and
easily cleaned with only mild soap and water, the cool and smooth-to-the-touch material is an ideal low-maintenance
choice for busy households.
“There are multiple reasons why today’s consumers are beginning to prefer sintered stone. For one thing,
we are seeing consumers gravitate towards sustainable manufacturing,” said Christie Siu, Coaster Fine
Furniture product manager. “Materials such as engineered stone or quartz typically use resins or other
chemicals to bind materials together. Made of plastic and crude oil, such chemicals are harmful to the environment
and unappealing to eco-conscious consumers. Sintered stone doesn’t use any of these chemical binders, and with
its 100 percent mineral composition, it’s also recyclable.”
About Coaster Fine Furniture
Coaster Fine Furniture is a second-generation company that has become a leading North American furniture distributor.
Today, Coaster has five branches and two U.S. distribution centers and employs over 400 people. The company offers a
diverse and stylish section of casual and formal living room, dining room, bedroom, home office and accent
décor. Coaster products can be found through an extensive dealer network and through leading online
retailers. For more information, visit www.coasterfurniture.com.