Combining with other materials
Works well with others.
No material is an island, and it's often the combination of materials that distinguishes a memorable design.
Corian® works – both visually and practically – with other materials. It is a natural partner for any metal, wood, glass or natural stone, giving it myriad uses in kitchens and commercial environments, where it can be specified for the areas where it will look and perform best. |
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Ever the maverick, Corian® can adapt itself to many roles. In neutral colors, its smoothness provides a quiet backdrop, allowing other materials to shine, but its imposing solidity and innate strength mean it can occupy the foreground equally well. |
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Multisystem, Bagno & Associati, design Luca Bonacina![]() |
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Minuetto, Agape, design Benedini Associati![]() |
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Lounge Collection, UT, design Clarissa Richardson![]() |
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Shower, Magma, design Paolo Schianchi![]() |
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Yuku, Rossin, design Setsu and Shinobu Ito![]() |
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Wood and Corian® (Denmark)![]() |
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Metal sink integrated into Corian® (Denmark)![]() |
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Silver and Corian®, design Anders Ljungberg![]() |
From monumental complexity to elegant simplicity, architects and designers have found new ways to break the mold with Corian®
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