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Beige tones will define interior design in 2026 according to Neolith

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Beige tones are defining interior design in 2026 and are establishing themselves as a key aesthetic element due to their ability to bring warmth, visual balance, and serene elegance to contemporary spaces. In this context, Neolith is driving this trend with a wide range of surfaces aligned with current interior design trends, designed for residential and professional projects seeking a timeless and enduring aesthetic.

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Well-being, calm and connection with nature

Interior design trends are moving towards increasingly serene proposals, designed to remain relevant over timeIn this context, beige and earth tones are positioned as one of the main aesthetic keys of 2026, appreciated for their ability to bring warmth, visual continuity and a discreet elegance to all types of interior spaces.

Behind this color preference lies a clear trend: search for well-beingIn an increasingly fast-paced environment, interiors are conceived as spaces of calm and refuge, where color contributes to generating a feeling of peace, authenticity and balance, reinforcing a more comfortable and orderly experience of the space.

This color range also responds to the desire to bringing nature closer to home and professional environments. Beige tones allow you to create enveloping atmospheres that evoke the organic, favor bright and welcoming environments and fit especially well in open-plan interiors.

A versatile palette for interior design

Neolith proposes different interpretations of beige through surfaces designed for adapt to diverse aesthetic sensibilitiesWithin this line, models that incorporate subtle veining and graphic elements bring dynamism and texture without losing visual balance, expanding the chromatic narrative of beige and facilitating its integration into different types of projects.

Alongside these proposals, mineral-inspired surfaces incorporate deeper chromatic nuances and greater visual richness, adding character to the space from a balanced and architectural perspective, always in coherence with the overall interior design.

The range is completed with models that have a more uniform and luminous appearance, as well as surfaces designed for larger-scale interventionsThese solutions allow the creation of continuous surfaces with a high visual impact in large architectural contexts, maintaining chromatic coherence and a careful aesthetic in projects designed to last.

info@neolith.com
+34 964 652 233
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Almazora (Castellón), Spain

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Under the premise “The best thing about creating something is living it”, Neolith is positioned as the Global leading brand in sintered stone. Its architectural surfaces, designed to inside and outside, stand out for their superior technical features and its composition from 100% natural raw materialsToday, it has become a style reference in kitchens, bathrooms, facades, floors and furniture of exclusive design.

The properties of the Neolith sintered stone combined last generation technology and high functionality. Its commitment to the sustainability has made it one of the most environmentally friendly materials, betting on a sustainable beauty in all its collections and inspiring new trends in architecture.

Currently, the company is promoting a expansion plan in key markets such as North America, Australia, UK, Europe and China, with the aim of continuing to create unique spaces and extraordinary experiences in more than 100 countries, through direct distribution and a wide commercial and partner network.

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