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Neolith to present its newest colours at Clerkenwell Design Week

Sintered stone brand Neolith will participate in Clerkenwell Design Week from the 21st to the 23rd of May 2024, as both an exhibitor and sponsor. Neolith will showcase its newest colours through an abstract space that conceptualises any type of application for interior design through minimalism and pure shapes.

Neolith’s UK senior sales manager, Ross Stewart, comments: “Globally, Neolith has a very clear position as the architectural surface of choice, and this is a reputation we very much intend to grow in the UK. In 2024, the UK A&D industry will see a steep increase in engagement from us, including activations at Clerkenwell Design Week and through the specification of our surfaces on a number of large projects as the benefits of working with Neolith become wider spread”.

Neolith is suitable to numerous application types, including kitchen and bathroom countertops, floors, wall cladding, facades, and bespoke furnishings for indoor and outdoor use in hotel, hospitality, commercial and residential settings. This makes it the ideal surface for specification across entire projects.

During Clerkenwell Design Week, Neolith will exhibit its most iconic models, as well as its latest spring launches – Calacatta Roma and Cappadocia Sunset – which push the boundaries of Neolith’s manufacturing process to emulate marble and natural rock formations.

Just like all Neolith models,Cappadocia Sunset and Calacatta Roma have unique functionalities alongside high resistance to heat and extreme atmospheric conditions. They are hygienic, very easy to clean and require minimal maintenance.

All Neolith’s manufacturing processes are sustainable, and 100% of the electricity used in the production process comes from renewable sources. The totality of the industrial water used is recycled and more than 96% of the industrial waste is either recycled or reused.

As part of its commitment with sustainability, Neolith goes one step further and has recently presented its new silica-free product line, eliminating crystalline silica entirely from its composition.

Stewart comments: “Neolith is superior compared to other surfaces thanks to its technical properties and to its industry leading sustainability credentials: there are not many suppliers that can tick all these boxes. What’s more, this year we will begin the international roll out of one of our main sustainability goals: the introduction of completely crystalline silica-free surfaces which were first revealed at KBIS in February.” 

The Neolith space will be located at Elements – Stand E3 at St John’s Square, EC1M 4DS, where both professionals from the Architecture and Design sector and end consumers will be able to admire first-hand one of the most sustainable surfaces in the market.

You can follow the most recent news from Neolith at www.neolith.com

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