Brussels Furniture Fair
manuela-di-mari 26/04/2021

The new taste of tradition

All the variations on the theme ‘kitchen’ in the Vita Bella model, the versatile, innovative creation by Aran Cucine

It’s not easy to choose from the stylemes of the past, to filter them through contemporary sensibilities without losing their virtues and recognizability. This feat has been accomplished by Aran Cucine with the Vita Bella model, which blends characteristics of the Italian manufacturing tradition with more modern ‘ingredients.’ Its different versions reinterpret classic taste, offering multiple compositional options.

Vita Bella by Aran Cucine

A ‘gem’ like the Extra Storage system, also known as ‘Passo 13,’ completes the work, boosting storage capacity by 15% for hanging cabinets and 30% for base cabinets, with height measurement based on multiples of 13 cm (a standard base module measures 78 cm). The element around which the various styles gravitate, permitting personal freedom of choice, is the door: with a frame, or completely smooth, optical or decorated, it can adapt to simple volumes, sinusoidal cabinets or curved terminal units. This makes it easy to play with the shaping and arrangement of the kitchen.

Vita Bella by Aran Cucine

Vita Bella by Aran Cucine

In a modern habitat, a large central island becomes the protagonist, with soft, rounded lines, in a matte rope-color lacquer finish, enhanced by a worktop in sand-blasted resin-treated travertine, and personalized with a tale in cowhide oak.

A more elegant and traditional version of Vita Bella features framed doors with handles, combined with hanging cabinets with a lacquered frame and fumé glass. Here the shades of gray mingle in harmony with the shadings of the Carrara marble chosen for the worktop and the dust oak of the snack bar.

Vita Bella by Aran Cucine

Vita Bella by Aran Cucine

Industrial styling, presently a widespread trend, again concentrates on granting maximum importance to materials, also through their finishes. Like the innovative copper liquid metal lacquer of the smooth doors, combined with an island of essential design: a sheet-metal effect that faithfully reproduces all the main characteristics.

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Versatility is one of the strong points of Aran Cucine, capable of always adapting to changes in the times, dreams and needs of users, while fully respecting the environment. The company is an ambassador of Italian lifestyle, where design and tradition are combined perfectly in a single, unique culture.

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