COOK 

Kitchens are experiencing a renaissance as the central point of home life and communication. Cooking has become a way of celebrating friendship and social bonds, with family members and friends gathering together in the residential kitchen to cook, dine and linger. For this reason, modern kitchen furniture has become more open in design and offers versatile elements that can be organised into highly professional arrangements for all kinds of work processes. Broad fronts with a horizontal emphasis make today's kitchens expansive and sophisticated in feel, complete with ingeniously integrated technical details. Kitchen design is also becoming more residential in character, as evidenced by sideboards and shelf elements that recall dining and living room furniture.

Lively and expressive decors in sapwood, heartwood or exotic hardwood are an excellent complement to the clear and cool lines of modern kitchens. Stone decors come either in natural hues or black and white interpretations in line with current trends.

Nero Marquina
Based on the Spanish limestone Nero Marquina, this deep black decor with white calcite veining is ideal for giving kitchens a stylish and timeless look. Thanks to its simple elegance, it combines well with striking woodgrain decors.
 
Imabari Oak
Imabari Oak comes with a chalked and rough-hewn look, yet despite this rusticality creates a light and subtle impression. The 3D print effect is underscored by the coarse grain as well as typical oak details such as medullary rays, vague knotting and stripey-grained sections that alternate with areas of figuring.


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