The essence of unique design combined with culinary excellence is the signature of Arclinea, which has opened two new showrooms in London and Rome. Initiatives that come soon after one in Vicenza, in one of the most beautiful historic buildings of the city, a space where the architectural kitchens of the brand establish a dialogue with the “modern classic” furnishings of Maxalto.

The showroom in London is Arclinea’s second in the city, located in the historic West End at 87-89 Wigmore Street, for a display of the collection on two levels, designed and coordinated by Antonio Citterio.

A destination for those in search of elegance and design for their homes since the 18th century, the Wigmore Street area has been chosen by many premium kitchen brands to install their showrooms, as protagonists in the definition of new culinary experiences and excellence in hospitality.

After the success of the location on Brompton Road, with the Wigmore Street facility Arclinea becomes part of a zone of the city with a high level of inspiration for architects and interior designers: seven kitchens have been set up inside the space, offering various refined architectural solutions, to permit concrete exploration of the Arclinea philosophy that combines quality, technical innovation, convivial spirit and tradition.

The new Roman home of the brand is equally prestigious, set in the refined Prati district, with majestic architecture and elegant streets featuring the boutiques of couture signatures and traditional restaurants.

Again in partnership with Stilarc, as in the case of the first showroom of Arclinea in the capital in the 1970s, the new space displays four kitchens from the Arclinea collection designed by Antonio Citterio, in a rich variety of combinations and materials, from steel to refined black wood, including the Italia island in steel, the Thea kitchen in Fenix NTM® with a bromine hue, and the iconic Convivium island with a top in Carrara marble.
