Built for the future: HI-MACS®
It has never been more important to pay attention to the sustainable credentials of the materials we use in our buildings – and companies such as LG Hausys, manufacturer of HI-MACS®, are leading the way.
November 25, 2020 | 11:00 pm CUT

Combining style with environmental sustainability, the HI-MACS® Terrazzo range comes in two shades, the minimal Classico and the bold Grigio. Photography: Studio Podrini


Seamless joints and easy to clean non-porous surfaces make HI-MACS® ideal for display as well as healthcare solutions. Photography: Studio Podrini
Solid materials such as HI-MACS® have become increasingly popular in today's interiors because of their durability and flexibility, and the ability of the manufacturer to react to the latest interior design trends


From corporate cool to communal spaces, HI-MACS® Alpine White S028 counters in L'Oreal's Düsseldorf Headquarters were manufactured by Schumann GmbH. Design: HPP Architekten GmbH, Photography: Ralph Richter


HI-MACS® comes in over 100 colour variations such as these Emerald display units in the Oblique Men shore in Utrecht, The Netherlands, which were manufactured by Van Assem Interieurbouw. Design: The Invisible Party, Photography: Sal Marston
With a growing emphasis on sustainability, but without forgetting the importance of aesthetics, materials such as HI-MACS® show the way forward in trying to create a greener building industry


Equally at home in residential interiors, HI-MACS® S303 Sapphire and S304 Ruby surfaces contribute to the playfulness of the Nagatacho Flat in Tokyo, designed by Adam Nathaniel Furman. Photography: Jan Vranovsky
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