A signature cut directly into the slab. Permanent as the floor itself.
Our RedArt CNC Pro engraves directly into a finished slab — registered to reference marks, guided by the toolpath, and run unattended until the logo is cut.
It works in tiled passes, so a design that starts at 2 × 3 ft can also cover an entire entryway, lobby, or even a football field — produced in sequence from the same vector artwork.
RedArt CNC Pro · Mid-Cut Detail
Logos belong on walls. And sometimes — when the space deserves it — on the floor. CNC engraving cuts a logo, text, picture, or number directly into a polished concrete slab with sub-millimeter precision.
Because the engraving lives inside the concrete, it wears as the floor wears. No peeling, no re-painting, no touch-ups. The logo becomes part of the slab itself.
Waterfront restaurant, Punta Gorda. A logo engraved into the entryway of a polished-concrete dining floor. Cut depth: 1/8 inch. Infill: none · natural slab.
Every engraving is modeled from vector artwork, toolpath-generated, and cut in a single unattended session on our in-house RedArt CNC Pro platform. The system works on a tile-indexed principle — so a logo can be produced at almost any scale, from a 2 × 3 ft signature at an entryway up to field-sized installations.
Logos are priced per square foot. The larger the piece, the more efficient the per-sq-ft rate — large-format installations come in meaningfully lower than the headline price.
We work from your existing logo file or redraw it as a production-ready vector.
The design is translated into a CNC toolpath with depth, feed rate, and bit selection set to the slab specification.
The machine is registered to the floor and runs unattended. Diamond bits remove concrete at a precise depth.
Optional color infill is applied, cured, and polished flush with the surrounding surface.
Restaurant logos, brand marks, welcome text, address numbers, family monograms. If it can be drawn, it can be cut.
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