An engaging play of volumes and spaces characterizes the design of this kitchen. The back counter-wall hides the hood by partially embedding the columns so that they are visually shallow and therefore less invasive. The happy combination of different materials such as stoneware and white lacquer enhances the “optical” effect of black and white in the balanced dosage. The kitchen becomes space not just furniture. The protagonist is the intersection of the forms of the plasterboard with the counterwall and the luminous effect that it derives from it.

The essentiality of the white lacquer on Line K by Zampieri Cucine is enhanced by the touch of color of the Vitra DSR chairs and the sofa cushions. The same philosophy continues in the sleeping area: the furnishings are complementary to the structure and relative light. The colors harmonize with each other by playing on the light / shadow effect created by the hidden LEDs and furnishing lamps

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