There is no dividing line between creativity and innovation, between the art of playing with colours and materials and the mathematics of pure volumes.
Our intuition, the possibility of using 'pure', unpaired materials on the aluminium structure of the doors, opens up to infinite solutions and combinations. From the refined play of glass, in every colour and finish, to woods with strong tactile sensations, from lacquered surfaces to metal laminates. The expression of each customer's personal taste becomes eternal, until it reaches the uniqueness typical of a work of art, represented in the transparency of glass.
The Artematica® kitchen has been studied in detail to make gestures simpler and more casual, closures soft, and to comply with the highest safety standards through rounding along edges and profiles.
Design by Gabriele Centazzo
Our intuition, the possibility of using 'pure', unpaired materials on the aluminium structure of the doors, opens up to infinite solutions and combinations. From the refined play of glass, in every colour and finish, to woods with strong tactile sensations, from lacquered surfaces to metal laminates. The expression of each customer's personal taste becomes eternal, until it reaches the uniqueness typical of a work of art, represented in the transparency of glass.
The Artematica® kitchen has been studied in detail to make gestures simpler and more casual, closures soft, and to comply with the highest safety standards through rounding along edges and profiles.
Design by Gabriele Centazzo
Design philosophy
The planning philosophy of Artematica stems from an architectural view of space in which pure volumes intersect and blend, enhancing the diversity of materials and the sophisticated interplay of solids and voids.
Sculptural elements boldly give rise to a passion for materials: stone, wood and metal communicate with each other, in line with the principle of harmonising diversities by which Valcucine has always been inspired.
Sculptural elements boldly give rise to a passion for materials: stone, wood and metal communicate with each other, in line with the principle of harmonising diversities by which Valcucine has always been inspired.