Metalwood by Studio Benedini Associati for Key Cucine. Kitchens of the past updated

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Metalwood, designed by Benedini Associati Design Studio for Key Cucine, is inspired by kitchens of the past with a fixed structure, and incorporates and develops the concept of modularity by accentuating the features in free-standing pieces.

The kitchen as a lab, where the most frequently used items are in sight and within reach. The natural or enameled steel, natural or lacquered oak and steel or marble countertops help create alternative design solutions to fit homes that need products with soul.

Sinks are in exclusive AISI 304 steel, thanks to the innovative PVD Physical treatment ( Physical Vapor Deposition). This allows the deposition of precious metals like nickel and chrome on steel surfaces, giving a unique bright look and greater resistance to scratches and wear.

Chopping boards are available in fine Iroko wood highly resistant to wear and absorption of liquids, or in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) that creates a practical working area on the sink bowl and that, thanks to the central removable part, becomes a versatile housing for dishes holders.

It can come with two or four modules, depending on your choice, and paired with fires and sink. Supplied in the plan are the columned cupboard with hinged doors on one side, and the other a sort of “plate display” with six shelves. The color choice ranges from natural oak, ice blue, petrol green and charcoal to sage.

Source: Key Cucine

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