2024 Stone Trends: From Soft & Earthy Tones to Bold, Contrasting Combos

29 July 2024

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Beautiful stone finishes play a starring role in many of the year’s biggest design trends. And it’s easy to see why; with its unique patterning and warm, natural feel, stone brings depth and character to a space like nothing else.

Neolith is excited to introduce two gorgeous new colours, inspired by the majesty of nature and the earth’s hidden treasures – Everest Sunrise, a gentle, neutral quartzite-like finish with accents of gold that speaks of the spectacular beauty of Mount Everest at sunrise, and Cappadocia Sunset, where a medley of rich, tonal greys evokes the rugged splendour of Cappadocia’s volcanic peaks.

 

Crafted from raw, natural materials, these surfaces are quartz-free and recyclable, making them a smart choice for those wanting to design an environmentally friendly home. Like all Neolith products, they are made in carbon-neutral conditions. And they provide the superior durability and practicality Neolith is known for, being water, heat-, scratch-, stain- and UV-resistant, requiring minimal maintenance and zero resurfacing to perform beautifully for decades. 

We sat down with Sydney-based interior designer Renee Renee, principal at Sage Interior Design Studio, to find out about how these new Neolith colours complement the latest design trends we’re seeing across Australia, and how she has used them in her own projects.

“To elevate the Neolith stone to the centrepiece of the design, complementary materials were carefully selected to enhance its beauty and uniqueness,” says Renee. “The finished design creates a rich and dramatic ambience, and reflects the owners bold yet sophisticated design style.”
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