Neolith named official sponsor of Clerkenwell Design Week

Neolith is an official sponsor of Clerkenwell Design Week, as well as an exhibitor, where it will unveil its latest surfaces from May 21-23, 2024.

26 Apr, 24

Sintered stone manufacturer Neolith is an official sponsor of Clerkenwell Design Week, as well as an exhibitor, where it will unveil its latest surfaces from May 21-23, 2024.

Neolith named official sponsor of Clerkenwell Design Week

Over the three-day show, it will display its latest launches of Cappadocia Sunset and Calacatta Roma alongside its “most iconic” surfaces in an abstract space at Elements – Stand E3 in St John’s Square.

Senior sales manager of Neolith UK Ross Stewart commented on the company’s reason for sponsoring and exhibiting at the event: “Globally, Neolith has a very clear position as the architectural surface of choice, and this is a reputation we very much intend to grow in the UK.

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“In 2024, the UK A&D industry will see a steep increase in engagement from us, including activations at Clerkenwell Design Week and through the specification of our surfaces on a number of large projects as the benefits of working with Neolith become wider spread”.

All Neolith surfaces are reported to have high resistance to heat and extreme temperatures, so can be used for kitchen and bathroom countertops, floors, wall cladding, facades, and bespoke furnishings for indoor and outdoor use.

With a focus on sustainability, Neolith states all electricity used in the production of its surfacing comes all renewable sources, all water is recycled, and more than 96% of its industrial waste recycled or reused.

Neolith also claims its surfaces have the lowest crystalline silica content range in the market, with the company recently launching a silica-free product line.

Ross Stewart added: “Neolith is superior compared to other surfaces thanks to its technical properties and to its industry leading sustainability credentials: there are not many suppliers that can tick all these boxes.

“What’s more, this year we will begin the international roll out of one of our main sustainability goals: the introduction of completely crystalline silica-free surfaces which were first revealed at KBIS in February.”