The modular open system allows the kitchen’s space to be configured to individual needs through a variety of options.
Available in the three K-lab Oak woods (Smooth heat-treated oak, Smooth Nordic oak and open pore black Oak) or in the Deluxe Woods (Vintage and Quercus Oaks) with recess to take steel inset tray accessory.
A perfect synthesis of elegance, convenience and excellent technical details, where an attractive blend of materials, design and function multiplies space and solutions in the kitchen. The Order shelf is an extremely practical and useful way of equipping and utilising the working zone that is simple and stylish too.
The Surf drawer accessory system designed by Giuseppe Bavuso specifically references the paintings of Piet Mondrian, where regular lines and intersections harmonise with a succession of blank and coloured blocks.
Designed by Giuseppe Bavuso for Ernestomeda, it originates from the idea of creating a traditional hob with a continuous grid that also serves as supporting surface. A perfect mix of practicality and elegance.
The structure is available in the K-lab oak woods, in all the Ernestomeda matt and glass lacquered finishes, in the Metalgrey carcase finish or in
Opticall 3D.
The wine cellar is a perfect addition to the living area for wine connoisseurs. The refrigerated wine cellar cabinet has surround and open sections in nordic oak.
Available in Steel, Marble, Granite, Stone, Quarz, Iconcrete and Stone+. Wall unit, base unit, peninsula, open base unit, hood.
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From the design point of view our kitchens are conceived with contents of high formal and aesthetic value but without neglecting the functional aspect, which requires equipment performance levels to be closer and closer to professional standards.
K-Lab is available in a vast choice of materials and finishes to make every kitchen project a unique project.
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