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DuPont Releases mySurface iPhone App

The application will provide a color swatch that fills the screen along with information on how to order a sample.

Nicholas Tamarin -- Interior Design, 11/14/2009 12:00:00 AM



DuPont’s Corian and Zodiaq surfacings are beloved by architects and designers for their sleek look, versatility, and smoothness to the touch. With the new mySurface app, their entire palettes will only be one touch away.

Users of Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch will are now able to access the manufacturer’s entire palette of 130 Corian solid surface colors and 60 Zodiaq quartz colors. The application will provide a color swatch that fills the screen along with information on how to order a sample.

The all-in-one tool will allow to consumers to match countertop colors with their kitchen and bath designs and architects and designers to visualize surface color and texture on work sites.

“Dupont is committed to providing the latest technology and innovative solutions to our customers in order to make their lives easier,” says Thomas Schuler, vice president and general manager of DuPont Building Innovations. “We are proud to be the first in the industry to launch a tool like mySurface, and we will continue to position DuPont at the forefront of technology and design.”

To that end, DuPont says it will provide updates and enhanced features to the app on a regular basis. Architects and designers working overseas are out of luck though—for the time being, mySurface is only available in the United States.

Images courtesy of DuPont Corian.

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