Neolith

Neolith presents Iconic Design: the new generation of surfaces with the greatest technological advance in 3D printing.

Madrid; September 23, 2022.- Neolith has just launched an all-new and revolutionary generation of surfaces featuring 3D printing technology known as Neolith Iconic Design. In line with the product philosophy and brand principles the company’s known for and under three major pillars—design, innovation and sustainability— Neolith is now presenting revolutionary surfaces. This breakthrough product will set a new standard in the sintered stone industry as it combines the latest in decorating, technology and art.
Neolith Iconic Design is the revolutionary change the sector has been pursuing for years. It’s a whole new generation of surfaces that stands out due to the integrated design for enhanced beauty over the entire volume.
With this extraordinary and long-awaited launch, which was presented exclusively to its main customers from more than 80 different countries, Neolith is taking one more step in creating unique surfaces by offering a surface with an integrated design throughout the entire volume. The company can now manufacture unique and natural reproductions with an infinite number of decorating resources such as geometric projections, transparencies and semi-transparencies and with a wide range of incredible surface textures. 
In line with the product philosophy and brand principles the company’s known for and under three major pillars—design, innovation and sustainability— Neolith is now presenting Iconic Design. 

The unprecedented launch was exclusively presented to its main customers in more than 80 different countries at a private event held a few days ago at the Group’s headquarters.

This all-new release is the result of two years of work in Neolith’s R&D&I Department in addition to heavy investment of more than three million euros. 

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