Elevate Your Design with Neolith Sintered Stone

Design your space with Lais Luz. Florida’s premier expert in Neolith architectural solutions.

What is Neolith Sintered Stone?

Neolith is a high-performance mineral surfacing material. Unlike standard porcelain, Neolith is produced using extreme pressure and heat (sintering) to create a slab with near-zero porosity. It is 100% natural, carbon-neutral, and specifically engineered for the most demanding architectural environments.

Luxurious island crafted with Neolith stone in a Sarasota kitchen renovation

Neolith for Kitchens and Invisible Induction Cooking


As an Official Invisacook Ambassador, Lais Luz specializes in the ultimate "Quiet Luxury" kitchen integration. Because Neolith is virtually non-porous and heat-proof, it is the surface certified for Invisacook invisible induction technology.

  • Invisible Cooking: Your countertop is your stove. No glass burners, just seamless stone.

  • Maximum Hygiene: The impermeable surface prevents food absorption and is certified food-safe.

  • Scratch & Heat Resistance: Prep, cook, and serve directly on your Neolith island.

Best Non-Porous Surfaces for Bathrooms and Showers

  • Neolith Beton installed in a shower wall.

    Neolith for modern bathrooms

    Waterproof Bathroom Walls: Large-format 6mm slabs create a seamless, monolithic look without the maintenance of grout lines.

    Mold and Bacteria Proof: Being non-absorbent, Neolith stops microbial growth in its tracks, ensuring a truly hygienic environment.

    Easy-Clean Vanities: Resists makeup stains, hair products, and hard water buildup.

Durable Exterior Facades and Outdoor Kitchens

  • Neolith installed in a exterior facades.

    Neolith for exterior cladding

    UV Proof: Unlike quartz or resin-based materials, Neolith pigments are 100% natural and will not fade in the sun.

    Thermal Shock Proof: It handles the transition from boiling Florida heat to heavy rain without cracking or warping.

    Monolithic Aesthetics: Achieve a high-end European look with massive slabs that cover entire building envelopes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Neolith Sintered Stone

  • Yes. Because of its virtually zero porosity and extreme density, Neolith must be handled by a certified professional. Fabrication requires specific diamond-tipped tools and water-jet cutting technology to manage the material’s tension.

    Find here the best neolith fabricator near you.

  • Neolith is 100% mineral-based, making it heat-proof up to 1200°C and completely UV stable. Its virtually zero porosity also means it never requires the sealing that natural granite and marble need to stay stain-resistant.

    Check how Neolith performs as kitchen countertops.

  • One of Neolith's greatest architectural advantages is its availability in slim profiles (3mm and 6mm). This allows for "over-the-top" installations on existing flooring or wall cladding, reducing demolition waste and labor costs while maintaining a luxurious, monolithic appearance.

  • For daily cleaning, a damp cloth with mild soap is sufficient. Unlike natural stone, Neolith is resistant to harsh chemicals and acidic liquids, meaning it will not etch or lose its polish over time.

  • Absolutely. Neolith is the industry standard for Florida’s climate. Because it is impermeable and UV-proof, it will not warp in high humidity or fade under the intense sun, making it the most reliable choice for luxury outdoor living spaces.

  • Yes. Neolith is a surface certified for Invisacook technology. Its thermal properties allow the induction coils to heat the cookware through the stone without damaging the slab, creating a completely seamless and "smart" kitchen workspace.

    Learn how an invisible cooktop creates more counter space in small kitchens.

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