Asono Merium: Scandanavian Sensibility
March 22nd, 2007
Industrial designer Anthony Forsythe talks about Norwegian company Asono’s Merium, entered in the Intel Core 2 Challenge PC Designs. The Merium can be done in custom colors, using a material usually found in kitchen countertops — corian. “As far as we know, this is the first time corian has ever been used in consumer electronics,” Forsythe said.
To see some of the designs that made it to the semi-finals in the competition, check out www.intelchallenge.com.
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