Neolith Sintered Stone vs. The Competition: Pros, Cons, and Why It Stands Out
- Euroasia Team
- Jul 7
- 4 min read
Updated: Jul 11
In-Depth Product Comparison: Neolith - The Leading Spanish brand of Sintered Stone

Developed in Spain, Neolith was created to combine the best of nature and technology in a product that’s as beautiful as it is resilient. Made from 100% natural raw materials—like clays, feldspar, silica, and mineral oxides—it undergoes intense heat and pressure to form large-format slabs with incredible strength and versatility. Since its debut, Neolith has become a favorite among architects and designers worldwide for its stunning appearance, durability, and ability to transform any space into a work of art..
Neolith Sintered Stone vs. Generic Sintered Stone or Tiles

Neolith sintered stone is a premium material made using advanced technology that fuses natural minerals under extreme heat and pressure, creating ultra-durable, non-porous slabs with stunning, realistic designs. In contrast, generic sintered stone is produced by various manufacturers, often with less consistent quality and limited design refinement. China tiles, while affordable and widely used for walls and floors, are typically made of porcelain or ceramic fired at lower temperatures, making them more prone to chipping, staining, and wear—especially in demanding applications like countertops. Neolith stands apart for its exceptional performance, aesthetic authenticity, and reliable certifications.
Neolith Sintered Stone
Origin: Spain
Raw Materials: 100% natural minerals
Production Process: Uses extreme heat and pressure
Design Realism: Highly detailed, lifelike designs and textures.
Slab Sizes: Slabs up to 3200mm x 1600mm in size
Durability: Extremely resistant to scratches, heat, UV and staining
Certifications: CE, NSF food safety, environmental certifications
Reputation: Globally recognized and trusted by professional chefs
Generic Sintered Stone / Tiles
Origin: China / India
Raw Materials: often mixed with resin / additives
Production Process: Uses lower temperatures and processes
Design Realism: Less refined, flat
Slab Sizes: Smaller cuts, requiring more joint lines
Durability: Generally durable, performance varies
Certifications: normally no certifications
Reputation: quality and reputation vary widely between manufacturers
Neolith's Designs
Every Neolith design is carefully studied and developed long before it ever goes into production. The team puts a great deal of heart and passion into capturing the authentic character of natural stone, from the delicate veining to the depth of color and texture. They even create textured finishes that add a realistic, tactile dimension to the surface, making it look and feel closer to genuine stone. This meticulous approach ensures each pattern is remarkably true to life—often so realistic that it’s hard to tell it apart from marble or granite. Unlike generic alternatives, which can sometimes appear flat or artificial, Neolith’s surfaces stand out for their rich detail, lifelike beauty, and the craftsmanship that goes into every slab.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Cost: Cheaper than a number of natural stone alternatives, depending on the design.
Extremely Durable: Highly resistant to scratches, stains, heat, and UV rays—ideal for kitchens, bathrooms, and outdoor spaces.
Non-Porous Surface: Doesn’t absorb liquids, making it hygienic and easy to clean.
Large Format Slabs:Â Available in sizes up to 3200mm, reducing joint lines for a sleeker, more modern look.
Lightweight:Â Thinner profiles compared to traditional stone slabs, making handling and installation easier.
Upcycled:Â Made from natural raw materials with a sustainable production process.
Versatile Applications:Â Suitable for countertops, walls, flooring, facades, and furniture.
Cons:
Cost:Â Generally more expensive than standard porcelain tiles or laminate surfaces.
Requires Professional Fabrication:Â Cutting and installation should be done by experienced fabricators with specialized tools.
Potential for Chipping:Â While extremely strong, edges and corners can chip if impacted by heavy objects.
Challenging Repair Options:Â Damage is more difficult to repair seamlessly compared to some other materials.
Limited Edge Profiles: Because the slabs are thinner (6–12mm) and not homogenous, decorative edge profiles are more limited.
Our Expertise
At Euroasia Marble & Granite Inc., our expertise with natural and engineered stones has equipped us to handle advanced materials like Neolith sintered stone with confidence. To ensure the highest standards, both our warehouse and installation teams were personally trained by Neolith Spain on the proper handling, cutting, and installation methods. This specialized training has allowed us to master the techniques and tools required to work with Neolith safely and effectively. From precise fabrication to seamless installation, our team applies this knowledge to create beautiful, durable spaces that bring out the full potential of every slab. With our commitment to quality and craftsmanship, we help homeowners experience all the advantages of Neolith—transforming interiors into timeless showcases of design and performance.

Overall
After exploring Neolith’s innovative production, its beautiful, realistic designs, and its many strengths—from incredible durability to versatile applications—it’s clear why this material has earned a reputation as one of the best in the industry. While it’s important to consider factors like cost and professional installation, we’ve personally tried, tested, and installed Neolith in a variety of projects, and it has consistently exceeded expectations. The authenticity of its patterns, the quality you can see and feel, and the confidence it brings to any space make it a choice we can wholeheartedly stand behind. If you’re looking to elevate your home with surfaces that blend natural beauty and modern performance, Neolith is, without a doubt, a product worth investing in.
We are the exclusive distributors of Neolith Sintered Stone in the Philippines. To check out Neolith's products, you may get in touch with us at marketing_emgi@yahoo.com.ph or visit us at 206-B M. Paterno St., San Juan City, Metro Manila. More details here.
Some photos were taken from Neolith's website which belong to respective Neolith distributors worldwide. Other photos are company finished project photos.














