Contemporary kitchen BLOCK
natural stonequartzL-shaped

contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
contemporary kitchen
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
natural stone, quartz
Configuration
island, L-shaped, modular
Color
white, black
Finish
high-gloss finish
Other characteristics
handleless

Description

BLOCK is an island solution. It is characterised by its layered blocks with drawers on both sides. Base elements are created with 1, 2 or 3 axes, whilst the worktop element has 2 or 3 axes. Another key characteristic is the thin framing all around the elements, which protrudes slightly (2 cm) beyond the fronts. BLOCK is made up of clearly defined elements clad in leather-effect or shiny stone surfaces. The stone worked with is large-sized but with a thickness of less than 8 mm, making it possible to use this extraordinary material for units without the entire object becoming too heavy. The interior of the cuboid-shaped, squarely offset kitchen elements delivers just what the sophisticated, smooth, monochrome exterior promises: top-quality real dark wood combined with real wood and stainless steel divisions. The modules are available in different sizes and provide for a plethora of variations when planning an individual kitchen. With tempting generosity and a warm feel, the kitchen furniture takes on a new status in the room. The modular flexibility of the individual elements means that they can be organised in any desired configuration, yet still offer plenty of room thanks to their intelligent space-saving design. Monolithic and confident, without handles or any other frivolity, these units become a sculpture in the room. Reduction down to the essentials and visual order are part of the concept.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.