Neolith’s Solidified Australian Presence

Words by Che-Marie Trigg
Photography by Elise Scott Studio
In Partnership with Neolith

Two new Australian logistics centres not only highlight Neolith’s innovative versatility but offer local clients more immediate access to the company’s state-of-the-art surfaces.

Since 2009, Neolith has been using revolutionary technology to create sintered stone surfaces that mimic the appearance of natural stone while offering unmatched performance. Neolith’s sintered products – formed by heating all-natural minerals without any glues or resins – capture the raw beauty of natural stone, mimicking the metamorphic process in just a few hours, resulting in a material both striking and exceptionally durable.

The European sintered stone specialist will soon have not only one but two new homes in Australia, with the launch of logistics centres in both Melbourne and Sydney.

Now the European sintered stone specialist will soon have not only one but two new homes in Australia, with the launch of logistics centres in both Melbourne and Sydney. This will expand its ability to deliver its stone surfaces directly to Australian customers.

The Neolith brand encompasses six collections, each with its own distinct appeal and style. An array of finishes, including Ultra Soft, Riverwashed, Polished and Satin, empowers customers with an unparalleled ability to customise their surfaces. The Classtone collection mirrors the levity and durability of natural stone, as seen in the Himalaya Crystal colourway, which was recently used to stunning effect in a Melbourne home by Miri Interiors. The Fusion range is notable for its industrial-style appearance, while Iron brings a metallic finish to contemporary spaces and Colorfeel is notable for its versatility and ability to blend seamlessly with any interior style. The natural grains of Swedish pine and Lebanese cedar are reimagined in sintered stone in the Timber collection, and Steel is an innovative metallic surface well suited to urban environments.

Though made from entirely natural materials, Neolith’s trailblazing technology ensures consistency, as well as more impressive colours and finishes than natural stone can offer.

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Unlike natural stone, Neolith’s sintered stone resists water, heat, UV radiation, stains and scratches, with nearly zero porosity ensuring longevity. Though made from entirely natural materials, Neolith’s trailblazing technology ensures consistency, as well as more impressive colours and finishes than natural stone can offer. Sustainability measures are built into the company’s DNA. Neolith only uses natural materials, and its production process is carbon neutral – it uses 100 per cent renewable energy, consumes recycled water and up to 98 per cent of the waste it generates is recycled.

Neolith and its products are the result of practices that holistically meld technology and nature, all the while integrating sustainability considerations into every element of the production process. It’s an integration more Australians will be able to experience first-hand with the company’s expanded presence Down Under.

Interior design by Miri Interiors. Surfaces by Neolith.