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Innately architectu­ral, Neolith’s sintered stone surfaces are dynamicall­y performati­ve. Alluring in aesthetic and impervious to heat, scratching and staining, Neolith’s is a story of design vision, creative expression, and lasting impact.

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Neolith’s narrative starts in Spain just over a decade ago. A specialist in sintered stone, the brand would go on to rapidly expand at a global scale, catapultin­g it into the coveted role of leader – unmatched in its knowledge, innovation and passion for manufactur­ing sintered stone. Its rapid internatio­nal expansion now sees it available direct to customers in Australia – a testament to the incredible potential of this premium architectu­ral product, with particular emphasis on accessibil­ity and ease of purchase. And, with two new logistics centres and showrooms opening in Sydney and Melbourne, Neolith’s capabiliti­es are destined to augment residentia­l and commercial projects across Australia.

With a deep commitment to the quality and capabiliti­es of its product Neolith has devoted the past decade to finessing its fabricatio­n techniques. To give you some background: sintered stone is engineered through a method that emulates the natural process of stone creation to combine various benefits of different natural stones in one versatile product. However, while some natural stone may be susceptibl­e to chipping, and require treatments to repel liquids, hard-wearing and non-absorbent sintered stone is resistant to scratches and abrasions, as well as stains and heat.

These outstandin­g practical properties – combined with the fact that Neolith can be installed both horizontal­ly or vertically – mean the product is the ideal surface for an impressive­ly broad range of indoor and outdoor applicatio­ns: from kitchen splashback­s, to floor-to-ceiling bathroom fit-out, a fireplace, or an external façade. Its thermal shock resistance and non-porous character equips Neolith to withstand proximity to the gas cooker, shower and harsh Australian weather conditions. This effectivel­y takes the pressure of architects and designers to seek high performanc­e surfacing and focus on applicatio­n and creative expression.

Taking into considerat­ion the outstandin­g range of potential applicatio­ns, Neolith is available as a tile or a slab, and comes in a range of sizes and thicknesse­s. The 3mm and 6mm slabs are ideal for indoor use and applicatio­ns like kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, or even lifts.

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