100% design

After last year’s recognition as one of the best stands at the exhibition, by the 100% Design organisers, visitors expect the HI-MACS® stand to supply the "wow factor" and this time will be no different.

This year the exhibit will showcase new products and ideas designed by the German studio COAST OFFICE ARCHITECTURE and brought to life using HI-MACS®. A space experience, which uses its architecture and furniture design to show off the flexibility of the material.

Two organic HI-MACS® ‘waves’ rise out of the white floor and transform the stand into a futuristic space-age display, consisting of a reception area and lounge. Two black reflective walls frame a corner of the exhibition space, giving the illusion of a three-dimensional, round form. The reflective surfaces of the walls create a design landscape that transcends the room’s boundaries.

The HI-MACS® waves demonstrate how this amazing solid surface material can be used to create limitless three-dimensional forms.
In contrast to the rolling waves, the HI-MACS® reception counter and lounge furniture use angled geometrical shapes. Squares, rectangles, parallelograms and triangles emerge and are further enhanced by the bold blocks of colour, with white, grey, black and pink shapes extending beyond the individual edges of the furniture. As HI-MACS® can be processed without any visible joint lines, the furniture flows smoothly between the different colours and shapes.

This design flexibility, as well as the availability of a wide range of colours including translucent shades, combines with excellent material properties. HI-MACS® is durable, impact-proof, non-porous and easy to clean. This acrylic stone is especially suited to the design of public spaces and even entire façades, as well as kitchens and bathrooms.

The LG Hausys team will be providing comprehensive information about HI-MACS® acrylic stone and its many possibilities at the show.

LG Hausys at 100% Design
23-26 September 2015, Olympia, London.
Stand K655 (Kitchens & Bathrooms)

Stand design: COAST OFFICE ARCHITECTURE, Germany www.coastoffice.de
More information at www.himacs.eu