With its Invitrum base units, Valcucine produced the first kitchen cabinet in the world made entirely out of aluminium and glass and respecting the main rules of eco-sustainable and circular design: dematerialisation, recyclability, reduction of toxic emissions and long life, without creating any waste at the end of its life cycle.
Dematerialisation: a single, glass side panel
The Invitrum base system, patented since 2009, is designed in line with the principle of using less raw materials and energy. A single, glass side panel that is just 10 mm thick replaces the usual, two side panels resulting from modules fitted side-by-side which take up much more space. This makes it possible to use 73% less raw materials.
Recyclability: 100% glass and aluminium
The use of glass and secondary aluminium makes this kitchen fully recyclable. Using secondary aluminium also means that only one-twentieth of the energy required to produce primary aluminium is consumed.
No toxic emissions
Using only aluminium and glass, which are inert materials - paired with the special design that employs purely mechanical joints instead of adhesives - guarantees total absence of toxic emissions.
Long life: designed to be dismantled
For as much as regards disposal, Valcucine knows that products can become a potential source of raw materials if they are designed to be easily dismantled. Invitrum is specifically designed for trouble-free disassembly at the end of its life cycle: the system is made of single materials that are joined together by purely mechanical joints.
Design by Gabriele Centazzo
Design by Gabriele Centazzo