Portraits of Life is the new collection of DuPont™ Corian® integrated bathroom vanity basins.
October 26th, 2015
The beauty of DuPont™ Corian® lies in its adaptability. This innovative material which can form organic or linear shapes, permits endless creative possibilities allowing the freedom to design spaces tailored to personal taste.
The seamless construction and extensive colour palette of Corian are easily configurable to suit a variety of interior styles, from modern classic to minimalist to rustic chic. The pure, elegant forms of Corian® basins, sinks and work surfaces integrate effortlessly into these surroundings, creating intimate spaces that reflect the personality of their owner and that play host to life’s daily rituals.
Inspired by Italian design of the Fifties, the use of marble in this setting (above) recalls the spacious interiors of a mansion. Seamlessly incorporated into a cantilevered vanity top in Corian® Glacier White, a pair of Corian® Purity washbasins emphasise the refined atmosphere of this bathroom. To view the collection visit www.casf.com.au.
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