“CORIAN® super-surfaces” |
“CORIAN® super-surfaces” is the exhibition that DuPont™ Corian® and Amanda Levete_Architects (AL_A) are creating for the 2009 edition of the Milan week of design. A conceptual interpretation of the lounge environment as a dynamic space of transition between neutral and active states, “CORIAN® super-surfaces” is a frozen moment within a dynamic sequence of transformations which morph DuPont™ Corian® into a fluid and elastic collection of integrated kitchen, bathroom and flooring concepts highlighted by an astonishing feature wall.
Carefully crafted by the unique design vision of AL_A, this sculptural interpretation of the lounge environment showcases the amazing material performance of DuPont™ Corian® and highlights its inherent ability to modify perceptions of space and form. More than an iconic design material… more than an extremely versatile, visually stunning and highly functional surface… through a combination of advanced digital design technologies, innovative fabrication techniques, and fascinating lighting effects, AL_A will reveal the “super-surfaces” nature of DuPont™ Corian®.

Organizer and sponsor: DuPont™ Corian®
Design: Amanda Levete_Architects (AL_A)
Technical partners: Margaritelli/Listone Giordano® (Italy), Nemo divisione luci di Cassina (Italy), Isometrix
Lighting + Design (UK), molo (Canada), Hasenkopf (Germany) and Esarc Hi-Tech (Italy).
Location: “Corian® Design - Milano Store”, via San Nicolao 4, Milano, Italy
April 28 – July 30, opening hours H 10 – 13 – h 14.30 – H 19 (closed on Mondays and Sundays)
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Intellectual property/copyright concerning the content of the exhibition
All the installations, decorations, solutions, systems and designs of “CORIAN® super-surfaces” project (as well as images representing them) are intellectual property of their respective owners. Copying the installations, decorations, solutions, systems and designs shown in these images will result in a violation of the intellectual property of their respective owners. Abusers will be held accountable by law.

