Emotional projects

Convivial pleasure in the kitchen is the result of aesthetic choices, attention to detail and the selection of materials, finishes and colors that trigger emotions, creating an atmosphere and influencing our mood

In the case of kitchens, aesthetic and formal details can transform them into expressive installations with a focus on contrasts, geometries, materials, surfaces, grain and texture, chromatic harmonies, all with an accent on personalization.

One example is the TM Italia kitchen installed by NR Design Bureau in St. Petersburg, with painstaking workmanship and exceptional attention to detail. The exteriors of the doors and the fronts of the peninsula are in Rovere Tabacco with vertical grain, adding thrust to the entire wall. The multifunctional peninsula containing the cooking area is also a convivial breakfast zone: the elegant top in @Arch Skin stoneware, a material also chosen for the side of the peninsula, is lightly placed over the base cabinets of Concept T45.

Incline by minotticucine, Design Alberto Minotti
Incline by minotticucine, Design Alberto Minotti

‘Less is more’ is the philosophy of Alberto Minotti for minotticucine, focusing completely on forms and materials. The evocative image that comes to mind when one observes Incline is that of a cliffside amidst greenery. The kitchen is a monoblock in stone, which can be utilized from both sides. The elimination of superfluous ornaments and details makes it an ideal choice for outdoor use.

ERA, Emoziona collection by Febal Casa, Design Paolo Colombo
ERA, Emoziona collection by Febal Casa, Design Paolo Colombo

ERA, from the Emoziona collection by Febal Casa, also concentrates on the force and texture of concrete surfaces in the architecture of the monolithic version of the model. Created under the art direction of Paolo Colombo, partner and founder of Studio A++, it blends into the context through the chromatic harmony offered by warm tones, and the doors in cashmere-color glossy lacquer. The Era handle, a key feature, stands out for its central grip in matte black aluminium, where a slight protrusion suffices to ensure extreme functional quality.

Pure by SieMatic
Pure by SieMatic

1950 special colors are offered by SieMatic, which with its designers creates kitchens where personalization is a key concept, thanks to the possibilities of almost unlimited styling in their programs of furnishings, materials and colors in velvet matte or high gloss finish.

Very Simple Kitchen
Very Simple Kitchen

Very Simple Kitchen, a young Italian brand, has gotten to the essence of the complex world of industrial style with a simple idea, proposing a practical, intuitive and flexible interpretation of the kitchen. The characteristic counter transforms into a modular kitchen, a combination of light modules personalized in terms of colors, finishes and composition.