DuPontTM Corian® – Seamlessness as an agent of liberty.
April 15th, 2010
The creative landscape has changed as design increasingly becomes a fusion of ideas, material, technology and the environment.
Aesthetics and functionality harmonise with a powerful awareness of the body and how it interacts with this brave new world.
Smooth transitions flow between art, architecture and design and each medium must be able to adapt, progress and evolve with time.
Architects and Designers are the key to a seamless link between nature, technology and aesthetics, for both interiors and exteriors.
Long-lasting, hygienic, durable and elegant, the three dimensional formability of DuPontTM Corian® has been freeing innovative and artistic minds for over 40 years.
Designing with Corian®, the possibilities are endless, visit the NEW Corian® website and request the latest Colours of Corian® brochure.
DuPontTM Corian® Solid surface invented and manufactured by DuPont.
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