Brussels Furniture Fair
redazione 10/06/2022

Moodboard - Kitchen stories

It continues to be the soul of the house. Between technology, design and timeless charms

1 | HD SURFACE (via Volta 18) has chosen to work with the designer David Lopez Quincoces to create a new range of colors to apply to the company’s three most successful collections: PerfectCombination, CoverHD and GeoTexture. 2 | Saliscendi, a lamp designed in 1957 by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for the Chamber of Commerce of Milan, put back into production by STILNOVO (via Tortona 31). 3 | Petal chair, shaped with 3D printing by BASSAMFELLOWS (via Varese 14). 4 | Tahiti flatware by the historic Italian fine jewelry maker BUCCELLATI (via Brisa 5), on hand at the Salone with an exhibition on the contemporary reinterpretation of the etiquette. 5 | Juicy Salif Studio no. 3 citrus squeezer in a limited numbered edition, part of the 100 Values Collection by ALESSI (via Manzoni 14/16). 6 | In 1952, Arne Jacobsen designed the Egg table to accompany the Ant chair. 70 years later, FRITZ HANSEN presents a modern interpretation of this iconic design. 7 | Just sideboard from the Experience collection, a project by Danilo Fedeli that plays with volumes, additions and subtractions, accentuating the material contrasts between natural wood and lacquer colors. By MATRIX (Hall 14/ B29). 8 | Small, convivial, prestigious: Small Living Kitchens by FALPER (Hall 22/D19-D21) is a concept capable of conserving the high standards and convivial configurations typical of large kitchens, starting from only 2.5 square meters. 9 | NikolaTesla Unplugged is the new hob with exhaust function by ELICA (Hall 11/H27-M30), controlled with analogue touch & feel knobs offering access to functions in a quick, intuitive way. 10 | Kiki by BOTTEGA GHIANDA (via Gastone Pisoni 2) is a small cup in turned wood for sampling grappa and sake.

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