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Design
Neolith’s Immersive Experience at Salone del Mobile
The company transforms its space at Salone del Mobile into "a visually impactful staging where stone and light merge into an enveloping sensory experience."
Neolith unveils its latest innovations for interior design and architecture in Milan, in a booth that reveals the expressive potential of matter through design and technology. El Periódico del Azulejo 24 April 2026 13:56 MILAN Neolith, a global leader in sintered stone surfaces, unveils at Salone del Mobile 2026 an exhibition proposal of great visual strength, taking its material universe to a new dimension. Within the framework of one of the most influential international events for design and architecture, the brand presents an immersive concept that places stone at the absolute center of a staging created to surprise and leave a mark, which can be visited until April 26 at Rho Fiera Milano. With its participation in this new edition of the fair, Neolith reinforces its positioning as a global benchmark and presents its latest innovations for interior design and architecture. The brand's presence in Milan responds to a vision that unites innovation, design, and sustainability, showing matter as the origin of form, space, and experience.

“With our participation in Salone del Mobile, Neolith reaffirms its philosophy, its values, and its commitment to a production process that respects the environment, as well as the versatility of our sintered stone surfaces,” says Walter Ceglia, CEO of Neolith. “The constant evolution of our offering is expressed in a space that highlights both the natural origin of the material and its ability to become architecture,” he indicates.
Detail of the space.
The exhibition installation starts from a central idea: showing how matter becomes experience. Under this approach, it is projected as "an immersive proposal with sculptural aesthetics where volumes, surfaces, light, and audiovisual resources dialogue to build an enveloping atmosphere of great impact."
Detail of the space.
The result is a contemporary and sensory journey that invites visitors to discover the creative potential of Neolith's sintered stone "beyond product display, giving rise to a space that projects a broader vision of design as language, emotion, and a way of inhabiting."
Source: Read the original article | Published: April 24, 2026