designed by
Martin Steininger
Modular kitchen with
flexible elements, nomadic.
Fig.: 8 mm cement natural grey
Sit, stand, lie down: the C-shaped table model made of top-quality smoked oak is extremely versatile. It can be attached to the left, right or both sides of the modular unit, depending on your needs.
The concrete unit is carefully moulded and manufactured using concrete parts that are as thin as 8 mm. And the sink itself is no exception. The basin's precise workmanship, the waterfall inlet and the waste drain in the double base http://buyviagraonlineshop.com provide a small insight into the expertise involved in handling the materials used
Dark smoked oak, golden anodised aluminium, smooth drawer bases: taking a look inside reveals luxurious detail solutions and surprising innovations – automatic LED interior lighting and flexible drawer division using magnetic dividers, to name but two.
Less is more. Three metallic guide markings embedded in the surface show the position of the hidden induction fields, which, in turn, are controlled by three stainless steel controls in equally purist style. The wide drawer directly beneath the hob is an invisible yet indispensable detail.
Hard and changeable. Cool and elegant. Stone unites these contradictions in perfect harmony, in terms of both aesthetics and functionality. Its structure, combined with expert transformation into elements with a thickness of just twelve millimetres, gives this material a truly special effect. The stone unit comes in a large variety of characteristic types of natural stone.
A worktop that is visually impressive, but extremely tough. With all of the benefits of the natural material of ceramic: scratch viagrageneriquefr24.com and impact-resistant, completely easy to care for and heat-resistant. Many of the ceramic elements used are as little as seven millimetres thick, therefore ensuring that the drawer elements function with ease. Ceramic is also available in many different colour options and with different surface structures.
Pores, hairline cracks, grainy edges, unique colouring: the surface of the concrete unit reflects the material's original character – raw and honest, for lovers of puristic aesthetics. The workmanship is all the more precise: just eight millimetres thick, moulded, concrete-poured and carefully treated. Using different types of cement and adding dyes allows for a wide range of tones and shades.