
HI-MACS® is ideal for the preparation of food, as proven by the increasing number of kitchen manufacturers specifying it primarily for this function. However HI-MACS® offer designs and performance that extend beyond the purely functional requirement of a kitchen. It introduces a high level of aesthetic value through colour, texture, patterns and shape.
New possibilities can be explored along with often stunning effects in combination with strategic lighting.
At Eurocucina 2010, during the 'Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano', numerous producers have proposed HI-MACS® in various different applications.
The ‘Marosi’ island of Miton, the result of research which translates into a unique product, consists of almost 200 different pieces all made of HI-MACS® Acrylic Stone in Alpine White.
The central part of the structure ascends electronically and, in the “resting” position, the central top perfectly aligns with the rest of the island, creating a single surface.

Marosi, by Miton
Presented by Euromobil the ‘Assim’ is characterised by a large floating island, with worktops made exclusively of HI-MACS® Acrylic Stone.

Assim, by Euromobil
‘Volare’ of Aran, comprises five types of door made of Acrylic Stone in Alpine White. The special shape of the counter highlights HI-MACS® thermoformability.

Volare, Aran

Spagnol Cucine with the ‘Vivere Italia’ kitchen.
HI-MACS® offers a wide variety of sinks and washbasins in standard sizes, which can be incorporated perfectly in line with the worktop, with invisible joints which prevent the accumulation of waste along the edges and between the various levels.
Some manufacturers have applied remote controlled devices with LED illumination to the HI-MACS® sinks, adding 21st century sophistication to their kitchens.

In the kitchens presented by Sicc LEDs have been installed in a sink from their HI-MACS® range.

In the Arrex kitchens, light fittings have again been installed in the sink designed by the kitchen manufacturer.
Laurent Daniel recently presented his exclusive brand new kitchen in the Schmidt showroom in Bourgoin Jallieu, in France.
The worktop of the new kitchen is made of HI-MACS® in the Opal colour from the Lucent translucent range. It is backlit evenly and makes the arrangement original and eye-catching.
The use of Lucent by LCD Design confirms the eclectic nature of the translucid range. The product is characterised by a surprising flexibility, is hygienic and functional, it can be illuminated and used in any project.






