Minimalism, beauty in imperfection, pure lines and versatility are placed at the service of people.
The Cut proposes architecture made into a kitchen that positions itself in the high-end kitchen sector, with a pronounced tailored profile and an innate vocation for customisation aimed at the premium end of the market. The project features multiple configurations and interprets the contemporary expression of seamless domestic spaces, with the design’s distinctive features being fluidity and lightness. The Cut was created from free, exciting research that takes us beyond the present… in order to impress!
The Cut
The Cut allows maximum design freedom by guaranteeing flexibility and multi-functionality. The vision is to promote, in Italy and elsewhere, an idea of a kitchen devoid of constraints that interprets contemporary requirements. A genuine Italian excellence that brings with it a new vision of the future shaped by the desire to experience the kitchen environment as a time for sharing.
COLLECTIONS
The Cut rotating table is a built-in two-way rotation mechanism that combines functionality with elegance for informal socializing.
CONCEPT
The Cut reinterprets the meaning of the kitchen environment, designing spaces laden with symbolic elements as well as functions essential to the dynamics of residential living. Each arrangement proposed has a tailored cut and creates a symbiotic relationship between the vital areas of the home, which penetrate each other through a co-ordinated image based on clean-cut, essential lines. Movement, space and interaction are the project’s three philosophical prerequisites, making the kitchen the place that changes most often over the course of the day – a fluid environment to reflect different lifestyles. The space thus becomes a receptacle of shared moments, which change with the time of day, situations and people present. The shapes clothe the space and address the needs, helping to enhance contacts and communication between people so that the pleasures of everyday life can be enjoyed.
The aesthetic environment brings the natural world closer to home by centring the project around the oriental philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, which is founded on the acceptance that things are transitory and imperfect. In a globalised world, where everything tends to become standardised, The Cut embodies a lifestyle that interprets a wealth of diversity in terms of desires, preferences and aspirations, rendering these tangible in a physical setting that connects with people’s emotional dimension.