Corian surfaces are known for their adaptability, and the Portraits of Life collection reflects this. From rustic to chic, townhouse to penthouse, the Corian range is a simple solution to basin surfaces.
The innovative Corian surface material allows for both organic and linear shapes, which leaves the interior designer or avid design hunter countless creative possibilities for design. The pure, elegant forms of Corian sinks, basins and benchtops integrate effortlessly into a variety of surroundings, as exemplified with the Portraits of Life series, above.
Townhouse Style
In an upscale townhouse, the kitchen island emerges as an eye-catching centrepiece. Finished in the crisp Designer White colour scheme and with the sleek lines of the Corian Spicy sink and drainer board.
Timeless Elegance
A kitchen cutting block clad in polished metal melds well with the silvery flecks of the white-grey Corian Arrowroot surface here, conveying a sense of opulence contrasting with the room’s traditional parquet.
Cosmopolitan Chic
Dressed up in the jet-black starry shade of Deep Night Sky, the cosmo-chic kitchen island’s colour pattern reinforces a dark floor tile motif, while a streamlined basin stands out in Glacier White.
Country Refresh
A classic interior of a country home sees an elegant retouch with the addition of a butler style sink, created from a Corian Salty double-bowl unit and outer shell in the Glacier White colour.
Outdoor Charm
A pair of Corian Rounded sinks in Glacier White is enhanced by well-designed grillwork in a dark wood finish. Together with a benchtop in warm grey Sagebrush it creates a chic poolside wet bar.
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