We only perceive it when there is light. In the dark, magically, it disappears, surprising us when, struck by a light source, it reappears in all its reassuring splendour. We’re talking about colour, one of the most fascinating elements of our reality, sometimes passionate and packed with punch, and others enveloping and relaxing. Its power is surprising, because it is capable of changing our perception of space: it can extend it in the case of confined locations, and - depending on the circumstances - can make it more comfortable or lively. These are the main reasons why colour is a great ally of design.
Pure white, light greys or near blacks, and hints of strong and intense colours: just as functionality guides choice in the kitchen, finishes and materials constitute a significant discriminating element in the representation of one’s personal taste.
Precise shades of colour, perfect finishes to both the eye and touch, the natural beauty of wood.
Just as in this proposal of the Mia, a project driven by minimalism: concealing the more operational parts of the kitchen (service sink and dishwasher) behind Delhi Clay Oleomalta cabinets, fitted with elegant brass handles.
Oleomalte are innovative finishes that convey the tactile and visual sensation of an unfinished material: this surprising solution bears witness to the brand’s focus on the most sophisticated designs.
A welcoming setting, distinguished by cabinets, colours and materials that represent us, is a place where we can rediscover how much fun it is to spend time together.
In this proposal , the silhouettes of the modern kitchen, simple yet striking, are combined with tradition materials.
Juxtaposed shades of colour that make for surprising combinations and elegant choices, which are always sober and measured.
The colour variants and materials define the degree of customisation of an item of furniture. When planning yours, choose and mix colours and materials carefully so that they are in keeping with the rest of the room.