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Torino KitchenTorino KitchenTorino Kitchen is an innovative and minimalist kitchen design system that exemplifies contemporary Italian craftsmanship, created by interior designer Nicoletta Santini and technical designer Luca Benaglia. This sophisticated kitchen concept, which earned recognition with an Iron A' Design Award in the Kitchen Furniture, Equipment and Fixtures Design category, masterfully combines clean lines with maximum customization potential. The design's distinctive features include aluminum grooves and plinth elements that can be color-matched to the overall scheme, creating a seamless modern aesthetic. The system offers exceptional versatility through its extensive range of material options for doors and countertops, including everything from laminates and lacquered finishes to wood, Fenix, Corian, and laminated HPL. Particularly noteworthy is its implementation of super matt anti-fingerprint and anti-scratch laminate, ensuring both durability and ease of maintenance. The kitchen's technical excellence is demonstrated through carefully selected hardware components, including metal drawers with retractable guides and soft-close mechanisms, sophisticated flap and folding door systems, and shockproof door closures. The design incorporates advanced functionality with features such as adjustable LED lighting, concealed power outlets, and integrated waste disposal systems. With standard dimensions of 3200mm x 600mm x 900mm for base cabinets, complemented by proportional wall units and backsplash elements, the Torino Kitchen represents a harmonious blend of form and function. Drawing inspiration from the architectural elegance of Turin, Italy, this kitchen design adapts to various environmental contexts while maintaining its distinctive character through thoughtful material selection and innovative technical solutions. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: minimal design, customizable kitchen, contemporary Italian design, sustainable materials, innovative hardware, modular functionality SOURCES: |
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