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Calacatta Light marble, also known as Calacatta Luccicoso, is a variant of the renowned Calacatta marble prized for its luminous appearance and delicate veining. Originating from Italy, particularly the Carrara region, Calacatta Light features a creamy white background with subtle, wispy veins in shades...
Calacatta Statuario Maximum absolute white lends a wonderfully exclusive touch to every room. Sublime grey veining cuts the white of the surface in a perfect balance of colour and aesthetics. The inimitable classical taste of Calacatta Statuario: a fine, decorative solution, enriched by unrepeatable...
A masterpiece that seamlessly blends timeless sophistication with modern aesthetics. Bright Onyx promises to elevate your design vision. Immerse your space in the beauty of this porcelain slab and let its sophisticated charm become the focal point of your interior design narrative.
Micro-crystalline body, glassy soul. The light grey background welcomes the ephemeral passage of cloudy, thread-like grains. This almost parallel progression is at times broken, as if cut with a tailor’s shears: thus the marble varies its cloudy weave, generating and regenerating layer on layer.
Calacatta Dorato, a distinguished member of the Calacatta marble family, captivates with its radiant beauty and luxurious appeal. Characterized by its lustrous golden veins set against a pristine white background, Calacatta Dorato exudes elegance and sophistication. This exquisite marble has been cherished for centuries,...
An unmistakable style, superb production and high performance make Premium White Maximum an irreplaceable surface for enhancing any architecture or interior design project. MAXIMUM technology also allows Premium White Maximum, like all the other colors in the range, to be used in conventional building contexts -...
Calacatta Light marble, also known as Calacatta Luccicoso, is a variant of the renowned Calacatta marble prized for its luminous appearance and delicate veining. Originating from Italy, particularly the Carrara region, Calacatta Light features a creamy white background with subtle, wispy veins in shades...
Calacatta Statuario Maximum absolute white lends a wonderfully exclusive touch to every room. Sublime grey veining cuts the white of the surface in a perfect balance of colour and aesthetics. The inimitable classical taste of Calacatta Statuario: a fine, decorative solution, enriched by unrepeatable...
A masterpiece that seamlessly blends timeless sophistication with modern aesthetics. Bright Onyx promises to elevate your design vision. Immerse your space in the beauty of this porcelain slab and let its sophisticated charm become the focal point of your interior design narrative.
Micro-crystalline body, glassy soul. The light grey background welcomes the ephemeral passage of cloudy, thread-like grains. This almost parallel progression is at times broken, as if cut with a tailor’s shears: thus the marble varies its cloudy weave, generating and regenerating layer on layer.
Calacatta Dorato, a distinguished member of the Calacatta marble family, captivates with its radiant beauty and luxurious appeal. Characterized by its lustrous golden veins set against a pristine white background, Calacatta Dorato exudes elegance and sophistication. This exquisite marble has been cherished for centuries,...
The inspiration for Mar del Plata came from exotic granite. It comes in grayish blue tones on a slate texture with white veins and shiny areas, representing the quartz in natural stone. This model can be found in a Slate finish.
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Type: Sintered Finish: Slate
Edge Profile: Rectified
Thickness:
6mm, 12mm, and 20mm
Bookmatch: No Dimensions: 126" x 60"
- Low cost
- Large Format
- Natural Stone Look - Unique veining and unmatched elegance
- Easy to clean and care for it
- Virtually indestructible & maintenance free
- Can be used for residential and commercial applications
- Indoor & outdoor use
Regular Cleaning:
Sweep or vacuum the surface regularly to remove dust, dirt, and debris. Use a damp mop with a mild detergent solution to clean the surface thoroughly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals, as they may damage the finish.
Stain Removal:
Promptly clean up spills to prevent staining. For stubborn stains, use a mild household cleaner or a pH-neutral solution recommended for porcelain surfaces. Avoid using abrasive scrubbers or scouring pads, as they may scratch the surface.
Protection from Scratches:
Place felt pads or coasters under furniture legs and avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface to prevent scratches. Use cutting boards and trivets to protect the surface from scratches and heat damage.
Avoiding Impact:
Porcelain slabs are durable, but they can still chip or crack if subjected to excessive impact or force. Take care when handling heavy objects or sharp tools near the surface to prevent damage.
Sealing Grout Lines:
If your porcelain slabs have grout lines, ensure that the grout is properly sealed to prevent moisture penetration and staining. Reapply grout sealer as needed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Preventing Etching:
Porcelain slabs are resistant to acids, but prolonged exposure to acidic substances like lemon juice or vinegar may cause etching. Wipe up spills promptly and avoid using acidic cleaners on the surface.
Outdoor Care:
If installed outdoors, clean the surface regularly to remove dirt, pollen, and other debris. Use a pressure washer or hose with a mild detergent solution to clean the surface thoroughly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or high-pressure settings that may damage the finish.
Avoiding Freeze-Thaw Damage:
In cold climates, ensure that water does not pool on the surface of outdoor porcelain slabs to prevent freeze-thaw damage. Proper drainage and slope installation can help mitigate this risk.
Professional Maintenance:
Periodically inspect the surface for any signs of damage or wear and tear. If necessary, consult a professional tile installer or maintenance expert for repairs or resealing.
Follow Manufacturer's Recommendations:
Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for care and maintenance specific to your porcelain slab product. These guidelines may vary depending on the type of porcelain and finish.
What Is the Difference Between Neolith and Quartz?
Quartz stone worktops are made of natural quartz, resin and polymers. During the manufacturing process, the pigments are also added to change its colour. Neolith is made in the sintered process, which involves intense heat and pressure to bind the elements. This process eliminates the need for any resins or polymers.
What is the downside of sintered stone?
One of the main disadvantages of sintered stone is its cost. While it may be more affordable than natural stone like granite or marble, it is still more expensive than materials like laminate or solid surface. This means that homeowners who are on a tight budget may need to consider other options.
Can you put hot pans on Neolith?
Fortunately, Neolith surfaces are heat resistant and will not burn, crack, or smoke, if you set a hot pan directly on its surface. Even without a trivet, your Neolith counters will remain pristine.
Do all of Neolith's collections have the same strength and durability?
Yes, all Neolith's collections have exactly the same technical characteristics, as long as they are the same thickness or have the same finish. Factors such as thickness or final finish can change the slab characteristics.
Recommendations for use based on the thickness
6mm
The most versatile thickness. It can be used for indoor and outdoor cladding. It is also appropriate for both outdoor and indoor flooring as well as for furniture and cupboards.
12mm
The recommended thickness for tables and countertops in kitchens and bathrooms.
20mm
The maximum thickness is appropriate for tables and countertops in kitchens and bathrooms.
What is sintered stone?
Sintered stone slabs are composed of 100% natural materials including granite, glass and natural oxides. Neolith is made from a process that uses intense pressure and heat to bond these materials together. No resins or polymers are required, and the manufacturing process creates a hard, durable and versatile surface.
Where is Neolith manufactured?
Get a look inside NEOLITH headquarters at The Size in Spain where we show you how NEOLITH is manufactured and how NEOLITH compact sintered surfaces can be applied.
Is Neolith silica-free?
Thanks to Neolith's proprietary advanced 3D printing technology, the product features integrated design throughout its entire volume. For Neolith Iconic Design, a new glass-ceramic composition has been developed, free of crystalline free silica.
How durable are Neolith countertops?
Neolith is extremely durable. You can run a screwdriver over the surface and all colors and finishes (except polished) won't even show a scratch. Additionally, Neolith is very heat resistant, meaning you can prepare dishes such as bananas foster directly on it, and you won't see any heat damage or scorch marks.
Recommended for: Interior Floor, Interior Wall, Shower Wall, Shower Floor, Exterior Floor, Exterior Wall, Pool / Fountain, and Fireplace
STAIN RESISTANCE | ISO 10545-14 :5
100%
SCRATCH RESISTANCE
92%
ABRASION RESISTANCE | ISO 10545-13 - Household Chemicals :UB
100%
HEAT RESISTANCE
90%
WATER ABSORPTION RESISTANCE
100%
Neolith is a lightweight sintered stone material that combines high performance qualities with high definition detail. Sintered stone slabs are composed of 100% natural materials including granite, glass and natural oxides.