The mutual exaltation of wood and glass continues on the full-height glass cabinets where the clear transparent front shows the interior in “Canaletto” walnut with slats, lit with LEDs. The same finish can be found in the flat groove handles with a 35º cut.
The fronts are matte lacquered grey.
On the island the balance between modernity and tradition is declined in the integration between technology and materiality. The wonderful black “Marquinia” marble top rises from the side and covers the entire length of the island up to the snack countertop.
The sink is integrated into the countertop and there is no gap in height between the hob and the countertop itself.
Among the incredible white veins of “Marquinia” marble, you can just touch a button to see the NEFF’s Airdeluxe 300 built-in hood appears. A second touch and the hood disappears completely in the countertop, to return to the perfect horizontal lines of the island.