GFRC furniture (glass fiber reinforced concrete) is redefining how businesses approach durable and design-driven interior solutions. With outstanding strength and weather resistance, GFRC has become a preferred material for retail environments and large-scale architectural projects, offering a balance of modern aesthetics and long-term performance.
What is GFRC?
GFRC is a high-performance composite made from cement, fine sand, water, polymer additives, and alkali-resistant glass fibers. Unlike traditional concrete, GFRC eliminates coarse aggregates and steel reinforcement, allowing for thinner, lighter sections while maintaining excellent strength. The dispersed glass fibers provide enhanced tensile and flexural performance, improving crack resistance and durability.
As a result, GFRC furniture offers a unique combination of lightweight structure, high strength, and long-term performance in both indoor and outdoor applications.
How GFRC Furniture is Made
Step 1.
Raw Material Preparation
GFRC furniture production begins with a carefully selected mix of cement, fine sand, alkali-resistant glass fibers, and polymers. This combination ensures both structural strength and a refined surface finish.
Step 2.
Mold Design and Fabrication
One of the key advantages of GFRC furniture is its ability to achieve complex shapes and thin profiles. Custom molds are created based on design specifications, ensuring high precision and consistency across production. This stage directly determines the final appearance and dimensional accuracy of the product.
Step 3.
Casting GFRC Product
The GFRC mixture is applied into prepared molds to form the product shape. It is distributed evenly to ensure consistent thickness and structural integrity. Once set, the product is removed from the mold, resulting in a raw GFRC furniture form ready for finishing.
Step 4.
Surface Finishing and Texturing
After curing, the product is finished through polishing, coloring, and surface treatments to achieve the desired texture and appearance. This stage defines the final look of GFRC furniture.
Step 5.
Quality Control and Packaging
Before export, each product is inspected for quality, strength, and consistency, then securely packaged to ensure safe international delivery.














