Casarredo: Valcucine Artematica in Distressed Brass
It is the art of pure volumes with Valcucine’s Artematica in Distressed Brass, now available from Casarredo.
“Our intuition led us to using “pure” (not bonded) materials on the aluminium structure of the Artematica doors, a move which opened up endless ideas and combinations.”
From the refined use of glass in every colour and finish to wood that conveys strong tactile sensations to lacquered surfaces and metal laminates, Artematica has been designed down to the last detail to make movements more fluid and more assured, to bring about a softer closure of cabinet doors and to respect the highest safety standards thanks to rounded corners and edges.
With Artematica, you will gain beautifully textured surfaces that enhance a tactile experience. The rounded doors and worktop edges offer safety and cleaning ease.
According to the Valcucine team, “We design kitchens that contribute to the daily comfort of the consumer and his freedom of movement; functional kitchens that meet the requirements and needs of those who use them. Kitchens with textured materials that are free of toxic elements that are harmful for the user and for the environment. Dynamic kitchens that adapt to the requirements of user’s needs and are easy-to-use.”
The end result is a beautifully refined space that stimulates the senses to bring about joy in everyday activities.
Find the latest Artematica collection available locally from Casarredo.
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