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Stainless Steel Kitchen by Abimis on a Mediterranean Villa
Stainless Steel Kitchen by Abimis on a Mediterranean Villa
White, blue and terracotta compose the color palette of the villa designed by architects of the studio Filippo Bombace in Monte Argentario, Italy, adhering to all Mediterranean style principles.
The kitchen created by Abimis in accordance with the specific project requirements exists in perfect harmony with the home's interior. The opening in the wall separating the kitchen from the living room creates an elegant link between these two spaces and gives you the chance to enjoy the view of pine trees descending to the sea, even while cooking.
In the Filippo Bombace project, the kitchen shape is L-shaped to match the layout of the villa itself. The width and depth of Abimis kitchen modules depend on the specific room requirements and are based on principles of functionality and ergonomics. Their properties are inspired by professional restaurant kitchens, and the modules made from stainless steel—a naturally neutral and hygienic material—create a sense of clarity, enhanced by the absence of handles and protruding parts.
















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