Pink attitude

A gentle and rigorous aesthetic, modern and nostalgic, for a kitchen that speaks a fresh language that needs no decoding. Without falling into the trivialisation of a feminine vision of the environment (with reference to the delicate colour choices that immediately bring to mind Cristina Celestino and Agustina Bottoni’s white and pink-bronze), we can speak of a kind of cleaned up and stripped down hygge style.
The flat pantone chosen for the furniture contrasts with the three-dimensional diamond pattern on the wall above the worktop and with the marble floor: to quote Chiara Alessi, who in ‘After the Noughties. New Italian Design’ draws the map of Made in Italy design over the last twenty years, we can see touches of metonymic-empiric design from the Dutch school, such as the Flos chandelier.
The space is informal and sophisticated, the neat lines perfectly matching the solidity of lLVE’s Pro Line collection, designed to fit easily into any environment. The limited edition luxury grey range cooker with matte black finish seems tailor-made, jointly with the T-shaped wall-mounted hood, also in luxury grey: 90 cm for six gas burners with crown burners, cast iron pan supports and brass flame spreaders. Vaguely retro taste also for the noiseless and energy-efficient hood, which improves the air quality while furnishing the kitchen.
The ILVE collection with the ‘youngest’ spirit is also the most versatile: setting it up is easy, thanks to its elegant and essential lines, as it is easy to use the Pro Line appliances every day, taking advantage of their professional technologies.
From the first coffee in the morning to the last dessert before the end of the day, the kitchen is the place where the energy of a home is most concentrated. Choosing muted and refined colours, conveying an idea of fresh and contemporary elegance, while preserving the delicate flavour of a not too distant past, contributes to creating a sophisticated, yet cosy and relaxing environment.