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The New Language of Surfaces

10/06/2026
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Caesarstone unveiled the expanded Lioli collection through a multi-sensory experience combining tactile porcelain, fragrance creation and seamless kitchen innovation.

At the recent launch of Lioli, The Porcelain Collection 2026, Caesarstone transformed its Experience Centre into an immersive showcase exploring how surfaces today are appreciated through touch, atmosphere, and daily interaction.

Held across three intimate sessions, the event gathered interior designers, architects, contractors, and industry partners for a closer introduction to
the expanded Lioli collection, which now comprises 36 colourways. In this presentation of new surfaces, the sessions centred around the evolving role of porcelain in contemporary living, particularly through the introduction of Sensorial Tech, an innovation that enhances the tactile quality of selected surfaces.

Throughout the session, guests were invited to engage with the materials beyond their visual appearance. From softer leather-like textures to finishes inspired by wood, metal, sculpted stone, and subtle lustre, the collection demonstrated how surfaces can influence the atmosphere and sensory experience of a space.

To further extend the idea of sensorial living, the event also featured a collaboration with VENTE Perfume Studio, where guests created personalised scents inspired by their own preferences and memories. The perfume customisation experience introduced another layer to the conversation around how interiors today are increasingly influenced emotionally and experientially.


Meanwhile, a live cooking demonstration showcased an integrated invisible hob system installed directly beneath a Caesarstone surface. Hidden entirely from sight when not in use, the system highlighted the growing demand for seamless kitchen environments where utility and aesthetics coexist quietly within the architecture of the home.

Even after cooking, the surface remained cool to the touch, reinforcing the practicality and safety of integrated technologies within modern kitchens. More than a technical demonstration, it became a reflection of how contemporary living continues to move towards spaces that feel calmer, cleaner, and more intuitive to use.

More than a showcase of surfaces, the launch highlighted how materiality is increasingly tied to the lived experience of the home.

To relive the highlights and view the pictures from the event, please click on the link below: Porcelain Collection 2026 Event Gallery

Caesarstone Experience Centre
1 Raffles Link #01-01A
Singapore 039393