Neolith to Launch Six New Surfaces in Six-S Collection

Two of the six designs, Layla and Himalaya Crystal, are currently available.

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Neolith is launching a new collection of sintered stone surfaces—the Six-S Collection—starting with two, Layla and Himalaya Crystal, out of an eventual six surface designs. The collection is named for six of the brand’s chosen characteristics: solidarity, sanitary, strong, stylish, sensory, and sustainable.

“As a brand, we are fully committed to the preservation of public health and well-being through the materials we manufacture,” says Neolith CMO Mar Esteve Cortes. “Neolith aims to help create a stronger and more sustainable society, particularly following the impact of COVID-19. This is what led to the development of Neolith Six-S. We felt it was essential to launch a new collection that delivers an uplifting, unifying message, to promote the prospect of brighter days to come, while also making a positive contribution to the new reality in which we are living.”

The bright Himalaya Crystal is inspired both by the mountain range and by the salt crystals mined in the area. It is offered in a décor polished or ultrasoft finish, and available in 1/4-, 1/2- and 3/4-inch thicknesses and 126-by-64-inch and 126-by-60-inch formats.

Layla, inspired by “One Thousand and One Nights”, is a dark pattern with white veining derived from the previous Calatorao, Krater, and Nero Marquina models. It is available in a décor polished or slate finish, 1/4-, 1/2-, and 3/4-inch thicknesses, and in 126-by-64 and 126-by-60 formats.

“The quality and finesse of the Six-S range highlights our unrivaled decoration techniques, including refinement in color, detailing and finish, all achieved via the significant investment, research and development technology behind it,” says Cortes. “Our efforts have certainly paid off, and I believe these six distinct and original surfaces truly capture our drive toward producing sophisticated, sustainable and ultra-hygienic surfaces without compromising on beauty and performance.”

All of Neolith’s surfaces are composed of 100% natural and carbon neutral granite materials, glass materials, and natural oxides, and are highly durable and easy to clean, according to the manufacturer. The remaining four surface patterns are set to launch soon. neolith.com

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Mary Salmonsen

Mary Salmonsen is a former associate editor for Zonda and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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