MIMA Design has been awarded the Corian® Design Award for Edition 2 of the Commercial Category 2008, for their design on the Tokyo Sushi Kiosk, in Hornsby, Sydney.
August 1st, 2008
The design concept for this project was to create high visual impact, yet be durable enough to withstand a busy shopping complex location. The surfaces had to be easy in maintenance, hygienic in nature and an approved surface for use in a commercial food environment.
Corian® ticked all these boxes and was utilised for the exterior service benchtops, seating cubes and lower wall cladding.
The seating cubes lined around the Sushi Kiosk are in Corian® bright colours Mandarin, Sun and Hot.
Congratulations to MIMA Design for this funky, striking design.
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