Innovative uses. Endless possibilities.
June 18th, 2010
Sinuous curves are as desirable in interior design as they are in the natural world.
Easy on the eye, they create dramatic, sensual style. They can also soften an intimidating environment, or provide an ergonomically-safe space.
Extremely flexible when heat-treated, Corian® can be formed into virtually any shape, or worked like wood to give perfectly rounded edges.
This gives designers the freedom to create innovative solutions for almost any design scenario–from a shaped recliner that fits the body’s contours like a glove to a booth that encloses the users in their own private world.
Invented by DuPont™ in 1967, Corian® is the original solid surface. DuPont™ Corian® is a solid, seamless, non-porous homogenous surfacing material made from natural minerals and acrylic resin.
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