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29/09/2025

Neolith showcases innovation and artistry at IDF34 in Lohne

  • The brand captivated visitors during Küchenmeile 2025 with sustainable innovation, cutting-edge surfaces, and a bold design collaboration.

  • Neolith unveiled in Germany the new Taj Mahal, Crème, Azure, and Mamba designs, together with Neolith Victoria, from the Neolith Iconic Design collection and a striking centrepiece created by designer Loredana Morton.

 

 

Neolith marked a standout presence at this year’s IDF34 during Küchenmeile 2025, captivating visitors with a combination of new product launches and an artistic collaboration that elevated its showroom into an immersive design experience.

 

From September 20 to 25, Neolith welcomed architects, designers, and industry professionals to discover its latest novelties. The spotlight was on the new Neolith products Taj Mahal, Crème, Azure, and Mamba, models that expand the brand’s versatile palette, and Neolith Victoria, the first model from the revolutionary Neolith Iconic Design collection. With unmatched realism and full-body veining achieved through advanced 3D printing, Neolith Victoria embodies a new dimension of beauty and technical performance, crafted exclusively for premium kitchens.

 

 

A sculptural collaboration with South African designer Loredana Morton

In addition to unveiling these latest designs, Neolith showcased a striking centerpiece: the main dining table of the space designed by South African designer Loredana Morton, founder of LMI Interiors. Following her applauded Decorex installation earlier this year in Johannesburg, Morton once again pushed creative boundaries, transforming Neolith surfaces into a sculptural object that blended artistry, materiality, and emotion.

 

Her concept for IDF34 reflected a bold, contemporary vision in which Neolith transcends conventional applications, evolving into a medium of storytelling and expression. Crafted with Neolith Taj Mahal, a model inspired by the soft elegance and luminosity of natural quartzite, and Neolith Iron Corten, known for its industrial character and rich, weathered tones, the table anchored the booth as both a functional piece and a powerful statement of design freedom, merging delicacy and strength in a single sculptural centrepiece.

 

“IDF34 remains a benchmark event for the kitchen industry, and this year we wanted to present not only our new models but also a deeper reflection on what Neolith can achieve when combined with visionary design,” said Andreas Manero, Group Marketing Director at Neolith. “The collaboration with Loredana Morton reinforces our belief that sintered stone is more than a surface—it is a canvas for innovation and creativity.”

A meeting point for innovation and inspiration

 

The renewed showroom experience invited attendees to engage with Neolith’s wide portfolio of finishes and textures, highlighting the brand’s ongoing commitment to sustainability, innovation, and design excellence. The new models on display captured the essence of natural beauty while delivering durability, versatility, and environmental responsibility.

 

Among them, Taj Mahal, Crème, Azure, and Mamba stood out as fresh additions for kitchen and bathroom countertops. Neolith Taj Mahal brings a luminous elegance reminiscent of quartzite; Neolith Crème introduces a timeless, neutral tone ideal for serene interiors; Neolith Azure infuses spaces with a vibrant, contemporary character; and Neolith Mamba delivers a bold, dramatic aesthetic with strong veining. Together, these surfaces expand the design possibilities for both residential and commercial projects, ensuring maximum performance versatility, and aesthetic harmony.

 

Completing the showcase, Neolith Victoria, the first model from the groundbreaking Neolith Iconic Design collection, impressed visitors with its unmatched realism and full-body veining achieved through cutting-edge 3D printing technology. Designed exclusively in 20 mm thickness, it delivers sculptural elegance, strength, and continuity, setting a new benchmark for high-end kitchen surfaces and exclusive furniture.

 

Leading the future of kitchen design

By combining superior technical properties with bold design partnerships, Neolith once again reaffirmed its leadership in shaping the kitchens of tomorrow. The new models introduced at IDF34 are already available worldwide through Neolith’s global distribution network, offering professionals and consumers endless opportunities to create unique, sustainable, and extraordinary spaces.