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Neolith new Classtone Collection

Neolith introduces its new Classtone Collection, featuring eight new colours that evoke exotic colours and patterns in a high-performance, versatile and environmentally-friendly material.

Neolith sintered stone is made from 100 per cent natural raw materials including clays, feldspar and natural mineral oxides, with some colours containing up to 90 per cent recycled materials. Bonded with heat, rather than resin, it contains minimal amounts of silica (between 0-9 per cent).

The eight new finishes in the Classtone Collection are:

Calista

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Calista. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.
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Inspired by southern Italian Serpeggiante marble, Calista features gentle, flowing veins against a soft grey background for a serene and understated effect.

Calacatta Royale

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Calacatta Royal. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

Calacatta Royale is defined by its light and luxurious feel having been inspired by classic Italian marble. It features gentle grey veining against a soft grey background.

Alexandra

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Alexandra. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

Alexandra is a new take on classic Superwhite dolomite and boasts subtle grey tone with a matte-textured Silk finish for an even-more realistic appearance. Alexandra is also available in Decor Polished and Ultrasoft finishes.

Arabesque

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Arabesque. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

A dramatic, richly-veined marble featuring grey patterning against a white background, Arabesque is available in Decor Polished, Ultra Soft and Silk finishes (the Silk finish boasts a matte texture for an even more realistic appearance).

Colorado Dunes

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Colorado Dunes. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

Embracing the current trend of earthy and beige-based tones, Colorado Dunes is named for North American’s famous sand dunes and features warm, sandy tones with a free-flowing veining that creates a sense of relaxed elegance.

San Simone

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone San Simone. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

Inspired by the world-famous San Simone marble quarried in Brazil, this bold design features deep, variegated veining and warm charcoal tones that create a sense of drama and luxury.

Whitehaven

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Whitehaven. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

With its soft, cloud-like veins and swirls in varying shades of grey, Whitehaven conveys a sense of energy and movement. Exotic and full of joy, it instantly elevates any interior or exterior.

Niagara

Neolith Classtone new colours
Neolith Classtone Niagara. Flatlay by Sydney interior designer Briellyn Turton, founder of Studio Brie.

Dark, powerful and romantic, Niagara is the essence of elegance and fluid motion with its jet-black base and shimmering veins of white that add unbridled luxury and refinement to a space.

Neolith surfaces are durable and extremely easy to care for; they withstand heat, scratches, stains and UV radiation, and require minimal upkeep to look and perform brilliantly for decades. Plus, their natural composition means they won’t emit toxic fumes into the air when exposed to fire or very high temperatures, which means a safer and healthier home.

A commitment to sustainability is central to Neolith’s manufacturing ethos. The company was the first in its sector to achieve full carbon neutral status in 2019. Neolith surfaces are made using 100 per cent renewable electricity, up to 100 per cent of water consumed is recycled and 90 per cent of waste generated is recycled.

Neolith Classtone is available in a range of formats and thicknesses, including a super-slender 6-millimetre surface for floors and vertical applications and a super-size 3200×1500-millimetre format that ensures a seamless finish across large surfaces such as walls and kitchen islands.

For more information visit https://www.neolith.com/en/

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