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Furniture inspired by fashion, experimental
layouts and a fusion of the contemporary with the
traditional: these are the features of the three new Scavolini
kitchens we proudly present you today in a sneak preview; designs
developing original, and in some cases entirely unprecedented solutions.
Available from retailers over the coming months, we have the concept, versions
and fascinating furnishing possibilities offered up by Attitùde,
Tetrix and Regard.
Fashion enters the kitchen with Attitùde
The model signed off by Spessotto
& Agnoletto is inspired by the world of
fashion.
Fabric effect finishes and handles that take on the appearance of women’s wardrobe accessories are just some of the elements that recall this world.
The lead role is played by the doors, available in four different types: wood, lacquer, laminate and glass, also available as rounded elements (see photograph).
Lacquers are
available in all gloss and matt colours of the range and in a few new options
too, including the new Alaska Blue. The laminate, on the other
hand, is proposed in an unprecedented fabric-effect.
Wood is available in two brand new versions:
the first is developed using Olmo veneer with vertical Tobacco
colour grain (photograph above), the second with a unique combination
of vertical slats of different stains, veneered onto a single door (photograph
to the left).
Tetrix, design-game
The imagination of Michael
Young has given rise to Tetrix, a design that
plays on a new idea of freedom of layout and colour.
Inspired by the extremely popular video game, this model allows
you to match different height and different colour
panels, creating compositions that go beyond anything you have ever
seen before, and which are entirely personalised.
Brand new features include the peninsula and base units standing 36 cm high, along with the suspended bases (also available as a corner unit, with pull-out motorised rotating basket), the tall unit with low oven and the new Naturalia worktop made from wood fibre (from certified European forests) and thermo-hardening resins boasting a higher performance to laminate.
Tetrix is designed without visible handles, to meet with the latest dictates of interior design.
Regard, the kitchen with a dual heart
The proposal
by Raffaello Pravato comes from
the desire to offer timeless beauty, midway between the classic
and the modern.
The unique framed door is available in two different
versions: more traditional, in a Cherry stain (photograph
to the right) or more contemporary, where the choice falls to Oak,
available in different colours including absolute white (photograph below).
The handle is a distinctive feature, proposed in several different
versions, ranging from the ceramic knob in a shell
shape to more technical, design models.
And with regards to modularity too, Regard blends classic
and contemporary canons: some decorative elements,
like handles, backs, frames reflect a more traditional, country
style as the hoods with glass surfaces, steel top and units featuring
LED spotlights reveal its modern soul.