HIMACS brings seamless surface design with sculptural versatility

Solid surface material HIMACS, developed by LX Hausys, continues to redefine architectural and interior applications through its seamless blend of design flexibility, durability and sustainability, with growing use across contemporary kitchens and bathrooms.

 

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Composed of acrylic, natural minerals and pigments, HIMACS is engineered to be thermally formed into near-limitless shapes, allowing designers to move beyond conventional planar surfaces.

Its adaptability has made it a preferred material across residential, commercial and public projects, particularly where continuity, hygiene and visual clarity are key considerations in wet area design.

In kitchen and bathroom environments, the material is most commonly specified for benchtops, wall cladding, vanities and bespoke joinery elements. Its non-porous composition supports easy maintenance while enabling uninterrupted surfaces that eliminate visible joins, a quality that aligns with increasingly minimalist interior directions.

Expanding on this design potential, HIMACS has developed a dedicated range of sinks that extend the material’s sculptural capacity into fully integrated bathroom and kitchen solutions. Produced using a premium casting process, the sinks are designed for seamless installation, either flush-mounted or undermounted, allowing them to visually merge with surrounding surfaces.

The brand also offers custom sink configurations, enabling architects and interior designers to tailor forms to specific spatial and functional requirements. This level of adaptability reinforces HIMACS’ position as a material system rather than a standalone product, particularly in high-specification bathroom and kitchen projects where continuity of material language is critical.

Sustainability is also embedded into the product offering. All HIMACS sinks contain 8 per cent pre-consumer recycled content and are certified by SCS Global Services, reflecting a broader industry shift towards verified material transparency and responsible sourcing.

By combining mouldable formability with durability and environmental accountability, HIMACS allows designers to rethink the boundaries of traditional kitchen and bathroom surfaces. The result is a material palette that supports both expressive architectural gestures and restrained, monolithic detailing, depending on project intent.

In an era where kitchens and bathrooms are increasingly conceived as cohesive architectural spaces rather than purely functional rooms, HIMACS offers a surface system that adapts fluidly to both aesthetic ambition and technical performance.

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