Corian and texture
Innovative uses. Endless possibilities.
The smooth seamlessness of Corian® is a blank canvas that asks to be decorated. With new technology and evolving techniques, this is becoming increasingly possible.
Intricate designs can be carved into Corian® to exact specifications using CNC machinery, or the material can be molded to create raised textures and patterns on its surface–a technique known as ‘Corian® Bas Relief’. |
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Developed by DuPont, these technologically-advanced techniques enable designers to customize their designs with logos and graphics in ways not previously possible, and have wide scope of use across many commercial segments. |
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Table with sublimation, Moroso, design Tord Boontje![]() |
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Bliss, design Christian Ghion![]() |
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Sublimation, GS Tessuti showroom (Italy), design Tord Boontje![]() |
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Tablecloth, Fortnum & Mason (UK), design Brinkworth![]() |
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100% Design London 2001, design Michael Young![]() |
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Score, design Dody Nash![]() |
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Sublimated table tops, design Rosita Missoni![]() |
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Chantal Thomass (Paris), design Christian Gjion![]() |
From monumental complexity to elegant simplicity, architects and designers have found new ways to break the mold with Corian®
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