Trifecta of New Low-Silica Surfaces From Neolith

Neolith Calacatta Roma bath

Neolith’s latest low-silica surfaces have landed in the US and are now available across the country.

Cappadocia Sunset

Cappadocia Sunset evokes the textures, movement and dynamism of the Turkish region, without compromising elegance, neutrality in color and balance that can be expected in a Neolith product. Available in silk finish.

Neolith Cappadocia Sunset kitchen

Neolith Cappadocia Sunset

 

Calacatta Roma

Inspired by the splendor of Ancient Rome, this model dazzles with the combination of ocher and gray veins on the white background, which gives sobriety and elegance to this interpretation of Carrara marble. Available in silk finish.

Neolith Calacatta Roma kitchen

 

Neolith Calacatta Roma

 

Everest Sunrise

Inspired by the highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, Neolith’s Everest Sunrise is an impeccable and perfectly balanced quartzite, ready to illuminate every space. The combination of delicate and peaceful color with a subtle sparkle and shine of gold, transmits adventure, elegance, exclusivity and purity. Available in polished, silk and ultrasoft finishes.

Neolith Everest Sunrise kitchen

Neolith Everest Sunrise

What is sintered stone?

Neolith is a world leader in the design and manufacture of low-silica sintered stone surfaces. Sintered stone is an innovative building material that stands out for its advantages in terms of strength, durability, design and sustainability. For more information, click here: “What is sintered stone“.

Neolith surfaces are made of 100% all-natural raw materials and are highly versatile and functional. They can be used for applications such as kitchen countertops, bathroom shower walls, shower trays & vanities, cladding, facades and furniture. The surfaces are easy to clean, ultra-hygienic and UV resistant, making the surface suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings.

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