USE MATERIALS WITH DISCERNMENT, NOT ONLY FOR AESTHETICS
In contemporary bathroom design, material fragmentation is often the main obstacle to formal clarity. When aligning shower trays, bathtubs and vanity tops, differences in tone or finish between ceramics, standard acrylics and composites can compromise the coherence of the whole.
The Korakril™ responds to this technical need: a solid surface that enables you to manage the entire bathroom environment as a continuous system, overcoming the dimensional limits of traditional materials.
WHAT IS KORAKRIL™
Technically, Korakril™ is a high-performance composite material, obtained by mixing natural minerals (such as ATH) with high-quality acrylic resins. Unlike materials worked exclusively from sheet, Korakril™ originates as a liquid resin injected into molds.
The result is a compact substance, homogeneous throughout its thickness and entirely non-porous. These physical characteristics make it inherently hygienic, antibacterial, fire-retardant, and resistant to commonly used chemicals, ensuring stability even in humid or contract environments.
What is useful to know
Using Korakril™ offers specific advantages during specification and on site:
monolithic quality
the molding process makes it possible to achieve complex shapes and fluid transitions without visible mechanical joints, eliminating areas where dirt can accumulate;
restorability
being homogeneous throughout, the material can be regenerated. Micro-scratches or dulling from everyday use can be removed with a simple abrasive sponge, restoring the surface to its original state;
maintenance
the non-porous surface requires no water-repellent treatments; for cleaning, water, soap or neutral detergents are sufficient, avoiding overly aggressive products;
FINISHES AND COLOUR PALETTE
The Korakril™ system is offered in two aesthetic variants that expand the expressive potential of solid surface, allowing you to choose the tactile result best suited to the project:
Korakril™ (smooth finish)
characterised by a completely smooth, matte surface with a silky touch. This finish is available in all 7 shades of the range: from the classic Ice White to the 6 warm and urban colours (Vanilla Paper, Sand, Wet Sand, Pearl Grey, Concrete, Sahara Sky).
Korakril™ Stone (textured finish)
available in the 6 coloured shades (excluding Ice White), this variant stands out for its “stone-effect” texture. The surface is not smooth; instead, it presents a material vibration that adds depth to the colour, designed to harmonise, by affinity, with natural materials such as stone and wood, while maintaining unchanged technical performance (impermeability, restorability).
TECHNICAL WINDOW: KORAKRIL™ VS CORIAN®
Both belong to the Solid Surface family, sharing fundamental properties such as non-porosity and restorability.
The substantial difference lies in workability and the degree of customisation:
Corian® (sheet-based fabrication): offers maximum tailored freedom. Being worked by additive construction and thermoforming from sheets, it allows total dimensional customisation for each element (top, basin, vanity, bathtub, shower tray) without mold constraints. At Rexa, the palette extends to 14 colours, offering a broader chromatic range;
Korakril™ (injection technology): excels in defining complex, sculptural volumes (bathtubs, basins) that are already monolithic from the mold. Customisation in size is possible, although more constrained: tops and surfaces, for example, are dimensioned to the centimetre by cutting larger standardised elements, rather than being freely built from scratch as with sheet material.
KORAKRIL™ IN REXA: SYSTEM AND MATERIAL DIALOGUE
At Rexa, we interpret Korakril™ not as a simple finish, but as a connective system for the entire bathroom environment. Its application goes beyond colour matching between products: it allows spaces to be designed where material creates total visual continuity between different elements (bathtub, top, shower tray), restoring a monolithic perception of the product.
At the same time, thanks to the textures of the Stone range, the material is designed to move beyond isolation and dialogue with other surfaces in domestic architecture, integrating into a complex palette alongside woods, marbles and metals.
It is applied across:
integrated tops and surfaces
also available made-to-measure with variable thicknesses (from 1.2 to 25 cm), to define precise architectural volumes;
basins and handwash basins
from compact, functional models to sculptural versions or those with integrated organisers, where the material becomes structure;
bathtubs and shower trays
including flush-to-floor models such as Flat (H 2.7 cm) and Slim (H 2.5 cm), for planar continuity without interruptions.
This versatility transforms solid surface from a technical material into a design substance, able to unify or connect, depending on the designer’s intent.
USE MATERIALS WITH DISCERNMENT, NOT ONLY FOR AESTHETICS
In contemporary bathroom design, material fragmentation is often the main obstacle to formal clarity. When aligning shower trays, bathtubs and vanity tops, differences in tone or finish between ceramics, standard acrylics and composites can compromise the coherence of the whole.
The Korakril™ responds to this technical need: a solid surface that enables you to manage the entire bathroom environment as a continuous system, overcoming the dimensional limits of traditional materials.
WHAT IS KORAKRIL™
Technically, Korakril™ is a high-performance composite material, obtained by mixing natural minerals (such as ATH) with high-quality acrylic resins. Unlike materials worked exclusively from sheet, Korakril™ originates as a liquid resin injected into molds.
The result is a compact substance, homogeneous throughout its thickness and entirely non-porous. These physical characteristics make it inherently hygienic, antibacterial, fire-retardant, and resistant to commonly used chemicals, ensuring stability even in humid or contract environments.
What is useful to know
Using Korakril™ offers specific advantages during specification and on site:
monolithic quality
the molding process makes it possible to achieve complex shapes and fluid transitions without visible mechanical joints, eliminating areas where dirt can accumulate;
restorability
being homogeneous throughout, the material can be regenerated. Micro-scratches or dulling from everyday use can be removed with a simple abrasive sponge, restoring the surface to its original state;
maintenance
the non-porous surface requires no water-repellent treatments; for cleaning, water, soap or neutral detergents are sufficient, avoiding overly aggressive products;
FINISHES AND COLOUR PALETTE
The Korakril™ system is offered in two aesthetic variants that expand the expressive potential of solid surface, allowing you to choose the tactile result best suited to the project:
Korakril™ (smooth finish)
characterised by a completely smooth, matte surface with a silky touch. This finish is available in all 7 shades of the range: from the classic Ice White to the 6 warm and urban colours (Vanilla Paper, Sand, Wet Sand, Pearl Grey, Concrete, Sahara Sky).
Korakril™ Stone (textured finish)
available in the 6 coloured shades (excluding Ice White), this variant stands out for its “stone-effect” texture. The surface is not smooth; instead, it presents a material vibration that adds depth to the colour, designed to harmonise, by affinity, with natural materials such as stone and wood, while maintaining unchanged technical performance (impermeability, restorability).
TECHNICAL WINDOW: KORAKRIL™ VS CORIAN®
Both belong to the Solid Surface family, sharing fundamental properties such as non-porosity and restorability.
The substantial difference lies in workability and the degree of customisation:
Corian® (sheet-based fabrication): offers maximum tailored freedom. Being worked by additive construction and thermoforming from sheets, it allows total dimensional customisation for each element (top, basin, vanity, bathtub, shower tray) without mold constraints. At Rexa, the palette extends to 14 colours, offering a broader chromatic range;
Korakril™ (injection technology): excels in defining complex, sculptural volumes (bathtubs, basins) that are already monolithic from the mold. Customisation in size is possible, although more constrained: tops and surfaces, for example, are dimensioned to the centimetre by cutting larger standardised elements, rather than being freely built from scratch as with sheet material.
KORAKRIL™ IN REXA: SYSTEM AND MATERIAL DIALOGUE
At Rexa, we interpret Korakril™ not as a simple finish, but as a connective system for the entire bathroom environment. Its application goes beyond colour matching between products: it allows spaces to be designed where material creates total visual continuity between different elements (bathtub, top, shower tray), restoring a monolithic perception of the product.
At the same time, thanks to the textures of the Stone range, the material is designed to move beyond isolation and dialogue with other surfaces in domestic architecture, integrating into a complex palette alongside woods, marbles and metals.
It is applied across:
integrated tops and surfaces
also available made-to-measure with variable thicknesses (from 1.2 to 25 cm), to define precise architectural volumes;
basins and handwash basins
from compact, functional models to sculptural versions or those with integrated organisers, where the material becomes structure;
bathtubs and shower trays
including flush-to-floor models such as Flat (H 2.7 cm) and Slim (H 2.5 cm), for planar continuity without interruptions.
This versatility transforms solid surface from a technical material into a design substance, able to unify or connect, depending on the designer’s intent.
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