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MILAN COLLECTION
The design creates a composition in which material, verticality, and continuity
define a minimalist, architectural aesthetic.
The Vertical system is paired with the Skill Gres base units in Taj Mahal.
The Gres Tech Taj Mahal countertop reinforces the material’s solidity.
The Vertical element in Gres Taj Mahal Wave introduces variations in depth and
rhythm.
The Waterfall peninsula in Dark Brown finish extends the kitchen’s volume
seamlessly, reinforcing the monolithic appearance of the whole.
The Atelier collection defines the column unit in Noce Ash Arc: a surface
punctuated by vertical lines in two widths, 3 and 10 mm. This design creates
a precise and continuous pattern, capable of giving rhythm to the wall with a
calibrated mark.
Next to it, the Glass-door cabinet in Bronze, with a Noce Ash Arc frame and
black and bronze profiles, introduces a counterpoint of transparency and
reflection.
The Brera bookcase extends the design into a more open space. The back
panels in Taj Mahal stoneware, the shelves in Ash Arc walnut, and the uprights
in Ivory Metal Lacquer create a composition that harmonizes with the rest of the
room. The MH6 columns in Ivory Metal Lacquer, which blend seamlessly with
the wall cladding, reinforce the visual unity of the whole.
Overall, the design defines a space where stoneware, wood, glass, and metal
interact through a measured and elegant composition.
The result is a kitchen that expresses rigor, depth,
and architectural precision.
Vertical Skill Gres