Neolith unveils an immersive experience at Salone del Mobile 2026
Neolith unveils an immersive experience at Salone del Mobile 2026
Sintered stone surfaces specialist Neolith has unveiled a visually striking stand at Salone del Mobile 2026 that is intended to 'elevate its material universe to a new dimension and place stone at the very core of an experience designed to captivate and leave a lasting impression'.
“Our presence at Salone del Mobile reaffirms Neolith’s philosophy, values, and commitment to an environmentally responsible production process, as well as the versatility of our sintered stone surfaces,” said Walter Ceglia, CEO of Neolith. “The continuous evolution of our offering is expressed through a space that highlights both the natural origin of the material and its ability to become architecture.”
The stand concept set out to demonstrate how materials can become an experience. As part of this approach, the space was designed as an immersive installation with a sculptural aesthetic, where volume, surface, light, and audiovisual elements interacted to create a high-impact and ecompassing atmosphere.
In addition, the brand was showcasing its latest product innovations at Salone del Mobile. Alongside the new Neolith ARCHITECTURAL surface line, designed for large-scale cladding applications, Neolith introduced the new Neolith Colosseo and Neolith Toscano decors. Defined by timeless elegance and rich aesthetics, these designs expand the creative possibilities of sintered stone across interior design and architectural applications.
During Milan Design Week, Neolith reopened its Urban Boutique in Milan, fully reimagined to welcome architects, designers, clients, and design enthusiasts into an environment of exceptional beauty. The new concept, developed by designer Floriana Rinaldi, draws inspiration from a sophisticated Milanese apartment, blending timeless elegance, contemporary comfort, and everyday well-being, with Neolith materials featured across every surface.
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