Dezeen Showroom: Italian designer Luca Nichetto drew on the work of Gio Ponti when creating this kitchen furniture system for design brand Scavolini.
Jeometrica is a contemporary interpretation of the equipped wall designs of influential 20th-century Italian architect and designer Ponti.
"It has been extremely insightful to design for a brand such as Scavolini which targets an audience in pursuit of quality but at the same time cares deeply about the functionality of the products they select," said Nichetto.
"We have drawn on the equipped wall panel concept and attempted to enhance it and incorporate it into everyday life," he added.
Ellsworth Kelly's Sculpture for a Large Wall artwork and Donald Judd's modular, minimalist designs were other sources of inspiration.
Featuring base units, open-fronted units, island solutions and the 'J-System' equipped wall panel, the system is highly customisable with choices of details such as handles and accessories.
Units are available in a range of finishes including matte lacquer, melamine, veneer, stoneware or glass, while the aluminium frames are available in two colour finishes – anthracite and titanium.
Product details:
Product: Jeometrica
Designer: Luca Nichetto
Brand: Scavolini
Contact: contact@scavolini.com
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