27/03/2026
Neolith returns to Salone del Mobile to transform stone into experience
- The brand will take part in Salone del Mobile Milano from April 21 to 26 with a selection of new developments for interior design and architecture, including the new Colosseo, Toscano, and Neolith ARCHITECTURAL models.
- Neolith’s concept at Salone will recreate the origin of its surfaces, from the raw materials that define each model to their transformation into spaces designed to be lived in.
Neolith will once again be present at Salone del Mobile Milano 2026, where it will preview some of its latest proposals for interior design and architecture. Widely regarded as one of the leading international showcases for design and furniture, the event will take place from April 21 to 26 at Rho Fiera Milano, once again bringing together leading brands, professionals, and specifiers from the design and living sectors.
For this year’s edition, the brand will complement its presence at Salone with an exhibition concept inspired by the transformation of stone into experience, an idea that explores the material origin of its surfaces and their ability to shape space.
Through this participation, the company will strengthen its presence at one of the key global design platforms while highlighting some of its new developments for 2026. Among them are Colosseo and Toscano, two of the latest additions to its collection, along with Neolith ARCHITECTURAL, the line developed by the brand for large-scale architectural projects.
Neolith’s presence in Milan reflects the brand’s commitment to ¡drive solutions that connect design, innovation, and high performance on a global stage. Salone del Mobile will once again serve as the setting chosen by the company to showcase the evolution of its offering and its ability to respond to the new demands of contemporary interior design and architecture.
Neolith previews its 2026 new developments in Milan
Among the models featured in this presentation, Neolith Colosseo stands out for its travertine-inspired look and its bright, balanced aesthetic, aligned with the growing presence of warm, natural tones in interior design projects.
Neolith Toscano offers a more earthy and enveloping interpretation, with a chromatic richness that speaks to the trend toward materials with greater visual depth and a strong sense of materiality. Both designs expand the brand’s creative possibilities for residential and commercial applications.

Neolith Colosseo in kitchen countertop and backsplash.

Neolith Toscano in kitchen countertop.
Neolith ARCHITECTURAL: large format and high performance for large-scale Projects
Alongside these new additions, Neolith ARCHITECTURAL will also play a prominent role in the exhibition. Introduced as a 6 mm surface line for interior vertical cladding and ventilated facade projects, this collection expands the brand’s reach in the architectural field with large-format solutions that combine technical precision, durability, and a natural aesthetic.
It includes models such as Serpeggiante, Azahar, and Obsidian, along with exclusive textures such as Rigato and Cava, conceived to bring new compositional possibilities to highly demanding projects.

Neolith Azahar on the right-side wall cladding. On the left, Neolith Toscano used for the countertop, cabinetry, and cladding. Neolith Pietra di Osso applied to the floor and back wall.
“Salone del Mobile Milano represents a strategic platform to share with professionals around the world the evolution of our surfaces and the value they bring to contemporary spaces,” said Walter Ceglia, CEO of Neolith. “This year, the presence of our latest innovations will make it possible to showcase different ways of understanding materiality, innovation, and architecture through a shared brand language.”
With its presence at Hall 1 – A12 and at Neolith Urban Boutique, located at Piazza Santo Stefano 10, Neolith will continue to strengthen its international positioning at one of the industry’s leading forums and reinforce its commitment to surfaces capable of meeting the aesthetic, functional, and architectural demands of today’s market, integrating design, innovation, and sustainability as essential pillars of its value proposition.