Italian kitchen design inspired by Japanese aesthetics
MittelCucine fuses the elegance of Italian design with the refined simplicity of Japanese art to create a unique outdoor kitchen. Designed to evoke a sense of escape while preserving a heritage of craftsmanship, this composition combines modernity with noble materials.
The central island, with its “Telaio 28” model doors in black walnut, embodies the perfect balance between sobriety and functionality. Its integrated opening system enhances the frame and reinforces the minimalist aesthetic.
Slim H” glass doors, enhanced by walnut strips and side lighting, transform the base into a veritable showcase. This combination of noble materials adds a warm, sophisticated touch to the whole.
Designed to combine aesthetics and practicality, this outdoor kitchen cleverly conceals its appliances thanks to a retractable mechanism integrated into the columns. The “VR23” vertical handle facilitates opening, while luminous glass shelves add an airy, elegant touch to the space.
The “Geo Gris Abujardado” Inalco ceramic worktop and credenza create a subtle visual harmony, enhanced by the “Fonte” lacquered “Ombra” door and its closed “Step” handle.
Finally, every detail reflects a quest for refinement, such as the drawer enriched by the “Sisà” cutlery tray, designed to combine organization and aesthetics.
This kitchen, a true functional work of art, is an invitation to rediscover the art of entertaining with elegance and modernity.
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