Visual and texture intensity characterise a “layered” kitchen
A colour palette that draws on earth nuances guides the texture path of an island kitchen with refined details. Combining the table and the sink area in a multifaceted composition, the island builds a set of different shades and finishes
Applied vertically on the front side of the counter, Tuet – the first Deep Surface by Arpa®, here in the 4644 Caravella Light version – catalyses the eye. It gives both light to the surrounding dark environment and increases the contrast thanks to its “waves”. The surface’s alternation emphasises the intensity of the space and, accompanied by the sinuous shapes of the overhanging chandelier, creates a dynamic and contemporary style.
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