TheSize Surfaces SL, manufacturer of sintered compact surface brand Neolith, introduces a design to the Iron collection: Iron Frost. Iron Frost is an addition to the Iron collection’s line-up of industrial inspired shades for use on countertops, flooring, wall cladding and furniture applications.
As a minimalist and neutral design, Neolith Iron Frost is defined by delicate shiny metal details on a white background with light grey dilution. The modern aesthetic of this new design complements wood and other natural surfaces.
Neolith Iron Frost is available in a Satin finish, and 3-, 6- and 12-millimeter thicknesses ideal for countertops, flooring, interior and exterior wall cladding, and furniture. Slabs can be easily cut-to-measure, giving professionals control over their design and limitless application possibilities. With the addition of Iron Frost, the Iron Collection now offers seven different modern and striking designs.
Neolith is the outcome of the latest research and development processes in the industry. Neolith is 100 percent natural, composed of raw materials—clays, feldspar, silica and natural mineral oxides—and is recyclable. Neolith slabs have a near-zero porosity, making them hygienic, stain resistant, easy to clean and impervious to chemicals. The product is also wear, scratch, heat resistant and its mineral-based colors do not fade from UV-ray exposure. Each Neolith model is lightweight and easy to install, making the product suitable for virtually every indoor and outdoor surface, residential or commercial.
Neolith uses its Digital Design (NDD) technology to imprint intricate, designs and blend the industrial charm of iron with the innovative features innate to sintered compact surfaces. The new Iron Frost stands out because of the delicate shiny metal details on a white background with a light grey dilution that brings radiance to the design. Neolith products are available in the U.S. and worldwide through a large network of distributors.
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