Monday, April 18, 2011

Stone embroidery pattern by DuPont


We recently received an intriguing premier collection of stone embroidery pattern originated by the latest DuPont innovative technology. Creators of “Ukrainian patterns” presented original design project and shared their ambitious plans and goals. Yaroslav Galant was awarded with the prize by the national record book for “Ukranian embroidery pattern on stone” implemented by means of 164.000 holes and 14.000 meters of rope.
DuPont™ Corian® solid surface is one of the most versatile materials in the global market- place today. Consumers and professionals from all over the world are increasingly discovering that Corian® is a material with endless potential.




Design concept aimed at contributing to the modern fashion by offering renaissance of Ukrainian art traditions. Yaroslav collection could furnish the entire house, office or hotel environment, while the superior stain-resistant qualities of solid DuPont™ Corian® material could turn it into park, garden or country house outdoor furniture. The entire furniture set consists of ottomans, sofa, various coffee tables, round dining table, bed, bed side tables, screen, wardrobe, rack, chandelier and bra, TV & entertainment system cabinets, two types of wall boards, bath tub, wash sink, 4 mirrors and benches. The reception desk, dining and living room environments were chosen for the exhibition.





Bright but delicate fairy gloss of the furniture rests on gentle blend of black, white and red traditional colors of Ukrainian embroidery. Two flower themes work together to form surface interior design: on the top we see chandelier  made of thin panels of DuPont™ Corian® decorated with symbolic red and orange flowers and below it there is another newly presented collection of 3D DuPont™ Corian® panels with “Phyllotaxis” pattern creating an optical experience of numerous chamomile flower dance.

For more contact us and you will receive a pdf document about all the project.


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