Neolith shows products without crystalline silica at Salone del Mobile

SurfacesProducts Wed 17th Apr 2024 by KBBFocus

Neolith shows products without crystalline silica at Salone del Mobile

Neolith shows products without crystalline silica at Salone del Mobile



Sintered stone manufacturer Neolith is making its mark at Salone del Mobile 2024, and reaffirming its commitment to innovation and sustainability, with a line of products that does not contain crystalline silica. Neolith says it is 'closing the circle' with this new line by taking care of its entire value chain, including those involved in the process of handling and manufacturing its surfaces. 

The brand will also present Neolith WhiteSands, a model manufactured with a new digital technology that debuts with a new texture, achieving a new hyper-realistic finish. In addition the brand will also show its latest global launches for spring 2024: Calacatta Roma, Everest Sunrise and Cappadocia Sunset, pictured, which pay tribute to nature and timeless beauty. 

The sintered stone specialist is offering presentations from 2 prestigious architectural studios in the country: Lombardini 22 Design Thinking and F&F Design Studio. The former will focus on detailing its vision of future trends and the challenges that studios face in relation to sustainability. Fulvio Fantolino, from F & F Design Studio, will highlight the versatility of Neolith architectural surfaces and how they have helped him develop some of his projects. The presentations will be part of the programme of talks offered by some of Neolith's experts, who will present the brand’s new range of surfaces designed to meet the challenges of the future. 

In addition to its own stand at Salone del Mobile (Hall 1 stand L08) where Neolith will exhibit its most iconic models in an art gallery format, including Neolith for a New Era, the brand can also be found at EuroCucina and the International Bathroom Exhibition, where it is partnering with other exhibitors.

Tags: surfaces, products, neolith, salone del mobila 2024, kitchens

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