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Tag: Sintered stone

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Exterior Engineering and Enigma Variations

Enigma is labyrinth of 700 sq. metres created by the RCR architectural studio. This interior explored the outer-limits of the design versatility of Neolith to deliver one of the most remarkable projects of recent years. Continue reading Exterior Engineering and Enigma Variations

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diaryofatileaddictMarch 15, 2019February 1, 2023Leave a comment
The Capo di Latte ice cream parlour, Vicenza
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Ice Cream Creation

The Capo di Latte artisanal ice cream parlour in Vicenza, Italy has chosen Lapitec sintered stone for its work surfaces and serving counters. The design by 02AA specified Lapitec satin finish slabs for the project. Continue reading Ice Cream Creation

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Il Lusso Della Semplicita; Bar Worktop and stairs Neolith Calacatta Silk; Floor Neolith Nero Zimbabwe
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Rock ‘n’ Roll Gastronomy

For his new Milan restaurant, Alessandro Borghese used Neolith sintered stone to amplify his colourful, dynamic and fast-paced approach to cooking, encapsulating his flamboyant personality and cosmopolitan location. Continue reading Rock ‘n’ Roll Gastronomy

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Hotel Fairmont Rey Juan Carlos
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Helping Hotels Face Forward

Neolith’s lightweight, easy-to-handle slabs can be easily applied to existing surfaces, from kitchen and bathroom worktops through to cabinets and flooring. This keeps hotel room closures to a minimum, while the inherent wear-resistance is ideal for such high-footfall environments. Continue reading Helping Hotels Face Forward

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Neolith surfacing at Albert Adrià’s stunning Barcelona restaurant
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Engineering Enigma

At Enigma, Barcelona, Neolith initially installed the entire floor off-site and used a drone to take images from above, thus ensuring that there were no inconsistencies. Continue reading Engineering Enigma

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New Tile Designs

Magnificent Monochromes

With the arrival of Bianco Assoluto and Nero Assoluto, Lapitec now offers 15 monochrome shades, as well as six Arabescato finishes. That’s 123 solutions for large surface areas, indoor and outdoor coverings, bathrooms, kitchens and design objects. Continue reading Magnificent Monochromes

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