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Supreme versatility: A specifier's guide to solid surface, a silica-free alternative to natural or reconstituted stone

Natural and reconstituted stone are popular surfaces in interior design. However, the difficulties working with heavy stone and the dangers of silica exposure may prompt architects and designers to seek out alternatives. Acrylic solid surface offers the benefits and aesthetics of stone, but its ability to be thermoformed expands design possibilities – all in a material that contains no silica content.

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Architecture & Design Team

09 Nov 2021 1m read View Author

Natural and reconstituted stone are popular surfaces in interior design. However, the difficulties working with heavy stone and the dangers of silica exposure may prompt architects and designers to seek out alternatives. Acrylic solid surface offers the benefits and aesthetics of stone, but its ability to be thermoformed expands design possibilities – all in a material that contains no silica content.

Download this paper for a specifier’s guide to solid surface, and how it can help you elevate interior designs through its unique combination of performance, versatility and aesthetics.

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Supreme versatility: A specifier's guide to solid surface, a silica-free alternative to natural or reconstituted stone
Natural and reconstituted stone are popular surfaces in interior design. However, the difficulties working with heavy stone and the dangers of silica exposure may prompt architects and designers to seek out alternatives. Acrylic solid surface offers the benefits and aesthetics of stone, but its ability to be thermoformed expands design possibilities – all in a material that contains no silica content.
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