Modern Lighting Concept, Dupont Corian Interior Design Studio by Morris Sato Studio
April 12th, 2010 - Posted in Studio Interior DesignsNew York-based architect Michael Morris and Yoshiko Sato Morris Sato Studio designs custom-Dupont Corian Design Studio uses the latest lighting, sound, and forms of technology to create a place of refuge from the experience inspired by the Japanese concept of a landscape which “borrowed”.
Created as a refuge from the experiences of Japan and the concept of a landscape that inspired “borrowed,” Corian Design Studio is a sensory experience where the designers can see, touch, feel, and view the Corian generate energy.
It is a space that shows the infinite possibilities provided by the extraordinary material. Nonporous Dupont Corian is a high performance, easy-to-maintain solid surface material that can be made to the surface almost smooth.
It can be thermoformed into custom shapes and contours, sandblasted, beat, engraving, laser-etched and backlit. This can be straight and rigid or exciting and flexible making it ideal for various applications.
Located in the flatiron district-centric visual arts from New York City, 5000 square meters of space is an interactive design workshop in which the influencer can consult with experts to meet the needs of specific projects and help bring their ideas and their application to life-from the most simple design with the most advanced.
Through a series of short essays, which displays the design studio Corian many possibilities to be applied in various market environments, including health, education, hospitality, retail, offices and housing.












