Maggiorana: rhythm for the kitchen space

Our company showroom has been renovated and expanded: over 1,000 square metres that become an immersive journey through materials, light and proportions. Not just a simple exhibition space, but a journey that interprets contemporary living through the kitchen. Each project tells a story of details, balance and research, transforming the home environment into a place to be fully enjoyed.

Maggiorana best embodies this vision. Its iconicity takes shape in the encounter between dark elm and luxurious Rosso Levanto stone: a combination of materials that combines elegance and character, enhancing the research into design and finishes. Here, the kitchen is no longer just a function, but becomes an experience, a style and a story.

The Maggiorana door stands out for its construction

The Maggiorana door stands out for its construction: 25 mm solid wood combined with a 22 mm panel. The difference in thickness, combined with the variation in the width of the elm slats, creates a calibrated rhythm that defines and enhances the kitchen space.

Tailoring, a wide range of finishes and design freedom come together in a system that allows you to create unique, tailor-made solutions. The island, the centrepiece of the project, becomes a surface for experimenting with materials and composition. The door, with its refined interplay of volumes, introduces a distinctive visual rhythm that makes the environment recognisable and enhances its identity.

The evolution of the project is expressed in the introduction of glass doors

The evolution of the project is expressed in the introduction of glass doors, alongside 25 mm solid wood. This solution adds visual depth to the kitchen and amplifies the original material language. The transparency of the glass enhances the stone backsplashes, which interact with the panelling and the worktop, creating a continuous interplay between surfaces. A consistent theme runs through every element of the project, creating a harmonious, elegant environment with great formal coherence.