Crystals and transparencies

Glass returns to the kitchen on wall units and visible sideboards

Kitchen model
Materials and finishes
Kitchen cabinet doors
An idea dedicated to people fond of open environments, who enjoy relating to nature and the urban context where they choose to live.

Clear, tinted or with coloured shades: glass is the perfect material for designing spaces that can interact with the outside environment. Large windows opening onto nature or the city are essential if you desire a home that makes you feel part of the broader community and in full harmony with the environment. But not only: even people who like to awaken with the sun’s rays lighting up their room will certainly appreciate the properties of glass, which allows light to filter through and imbue everything with an almost magical sparkle.

Not only windows: glass can also decorate the rooms
Harmony and interplay between domestic spaces and the outdoor setting, and also between the various home environments, which become light, airy and bright thanks to glass elements – an integral part of the furniture.

Let’s start from the kitchen, the space where our days take shape and our personal stories are forged, day after day: how does glass fit into this environment? Doors, sideboards with glass panes, decor objects. This material, which is so transparent and sustainable, can fit into modern or contemporary kitchens in a myriad of ways. People who prefer a rigorous yet light visual impact cannot neglect glass for the kitchen wall units, to add a clean and airy touch. Glass is also the perfect solution for adding a touch of carefree elegance to the living room area: it lets the features shine through, be it the coloured crystal of the drinking glasses, the detailing of the plates and even furnishing accessories arranged to enrich the environment with a dash of character. What brilliant inspiration do you associate with?

ONE ACCESSORY YOU CAN'T DO WITHOUT

To achieve an all-round airy effect for the living room furniture, why not choose chairs that replicate the effect of glass? Transparent, elegant and even playful at times, they combine perfectly with rigorous environments featuring sober shades, but can also enhance a multicoloured setting with a myriad of reflections.

A DETAIL THAT MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE

Coloured glasses and objects, neatly arranged, add the touch of character that shines through the kitchen doors thanks to glass. For some people this means displaying their espresso cup collection, for others it’s the family set, or even fine pieces purchased at an antique dealer or vintage market, perhaps alongside mugs, vases and pop utensils. For a more sophisticated mood, decor objects can be black & white – an evergreen classic.
Modern, sophisticated, functional: glass says a lot about you and adds character and lightness to your home.

Green inspiration

Sustainability in the kitchen: trendy green materials

Green inspiration

Sustainability in the kitchen: trendy green materials

Green inspiration

Sustainability in the kitchen: trendy green materials