• The sintered stone brand brings cutting-edge design and technology across a range of applications in partnership with TPB Tech and Rotpunkt

Neolith continues to strengthen its UK presence following a successful presence at KBB 2026. Collaborating with both TPB Tech and Rotpunkt, Neolith showcased the full potential of its sintered stone across contemporary living spaces, demonstrating not only versatility, but also a growing influence in next-generation interior design.

At the TPB Tech stand, the success of its strategic collaboration with Neolith was evident. In this partnership, Neolith contributed its 6 mm sintered stone slabs to form the top layer and aesthetic of TPB’s advanced material. The integration of TPB tech’s induction cooking technology with Neolith sintered stone offered live demonstrations that captured the interest of attendees. The public was able to experience how this collaboration with Neolith allows TPB Tech’s solution to offer an invisible kitchen that combines elegant design with precision performance.

The incorporation of LED induction systems reinforced the compatibility of Neolith sintered stone as a component of the TPB Tech multilayer system, proving to be the ideal finish for this innovative technology.

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Commenting on the success of the collaboration, Pau Pando, Managing director of TPB Tech in UK said:

“Collaborating with Neolith at KBB has been an extremely positive experience.  TPB’s latest innovation launched on the market. The TPB Tech Induction Hob with LED technology has been widely accepted thanks to the participation of Neolith with their sintered stone 6mm slabs.  A new way of conceiving your kitchen where design, innovation and functionality coexist seamlessly. The response from visitors has been incredibly positive, particularly during the live demonstrations.”

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 Meanwhile, at the Rotpunkt stand, their forward-thinking “whole-home” concept came to life. Two large and striking kitchens areas welcomed visitors, with Neolith Retrostone and new Neolith Taj Mahal 20mm displayed throughout.

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Rotpunkt at KBB with NEW Neolith Taj Mahal                    Neolith samples and worksurface

Stepping quite literally “through” the kitchen, visitors were taken to a cleverly concealed “city apartment” and an immersive experience that showcased seamless design application across multiple living environments.  Within this hidden space, 12mm Neolith Estatuario was used across the stylish kitchen and shower room, demonstrating the material’s lightweight 12mm thickness.

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Neolith Estatuario 12mm             

Finally, new Neolith Mamba was used to clad a beautifully designed Rotpunkt “pocket bar”.  This very chic application highlighted the decorative potential of Neolith beyond traditional settings, with Mamba’s distinctive character adding depth and sophistication to multifunctional living space.

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Neolith Mamba: Pocket Bar

Across both stands, Neolith reaffirmed its position as a material of choice for architects, designers, and kitchen specialists—offering a unique combination of sustainability, durability, and aesthetic excellence.

For more information, visit www.neolith.com