Neolith and the City
Calacatta Gold specified for Hilton Hotel in Milan
Interior designers The Hickson Design Partnership (THDP) used Neolith® Calacatta Gold to create an upmarket Milanese residence. They found inspiration in Villa Necchi Campiglio, a 1930s building designed by architect Pietro Portaluppi. With a rich and indulgent exterior, Neolith Calacatta Gold perfectly fit the narrative as marble is synonymous with luxury. Using Neolith Digital Design (NDD), a ground-breaking digital decoration technique, Calacatta Gold offers a rigorous marble-like decor with bold dramatic veining that resembles nature at its closest, with a hint of gold for a sophisticated design. The material has the authentic look of deluxe marble without the issues relating to sustainability, availability, maintenance and costs associated with the real deal. Neolith is lightweight, easy to handle and can also be conveniently placed onto already existing surfaces. Added benefits: Resistant to scratches, impacts, abrasion, frost, high temperatures. See more here: Neolith
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