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Crafting Dreams: A Peek into Trueform Concrete's Workshop

At Trueform Concrete, we pride ourselves on the versatility and craftsmanship of our work. From elegant kitchen countertops to bespoke bathroom vanities, our skilled artisans bring creativity and precision to every project. And while our portfolio showcases a wide range of applications, it is often our clients’ projects that continue to evolve our boundaries.

That’s why a peek inside our US-based shop always reveals the curiosity and creativity of our clients. Whatever your project, know that you can transform your vision into a tangible artifact with Trueform. Here’s a look at a few things to come out of the shop lately.

Side by side pictures of a table and a sink being made in the Trueform facility.

Custom Handcrafting

This isn’t an unusual sight in our New Jersey facility: handcrafting is at the core of our work. On the left, a massive 10-foot diameter meeting table gets some extra attention before being left to cure. Ultimately, it will rest on a seven-foot diameter concrete base. The finished pieces will require special equipment to move to their final resting place.

On the right is our 30-inch Contempo sink in the color, Carbon. The apron, or sides of the sink, feature our Industrial finish for a rustic yet refined vibe. It is already cured, finished, and sealed—ready for shipping.

Artisan finishes a concrete fluted table base in the Trueform workshop.

Commissioned Piece

Here one of our craftspeople applies some finishing touches to a fluted table base that was commissioned by a designer. The exaggerated, cloud-like texture will be capped with a rounded-corner rectangle top.

Close up of a debossed concrete panel.

Sending a Message

This custom wall panel was commissioned by an architectural team for Miron Constructions’ Wisconsin facility. The debossed lettering literally sets the message in stone. In the background you can see what the Foundry finish looks like in its raw form - before the second layer has been applied. When completed, it will be a smooth yet mottled surface – devoid of holes or crevices.

Two views of facet like finish on the edge of a concrete sink.

A Step Beyond

Ever innovating, here’s the result of exploratory work being done on our Prism sink with a crystal-like, faceted edge detail. This opens new possibilities for distinctive designs.

Corners of three concrete wood look tables.

Woodform Countertops

With authentic live edge details and a natural charm, Woodform offers the look of wood without the worry. The first and second images showcase plank-style surfaces in the color Grove.

In the middle you can see a corner piece that is treated with a herringbone pattern. On the right, a close-up of a surface cast in our TruSlab style – also in the color Grove - which displays as a large, seamless slab of center cut wood.

Side by side images of an artisan finishing debossed wall panels in the Trueform shop.

Debossing Like a Boss

Debossing in one of the most popular custom additions we’re doing these days. Here you see a debossed panel for a lobby reception desk on the left and on the right, one of our artisans applying sealer to another simple yet stunning debossed panel.


If you’re ready to mold your future design, reach out so we can get started.

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