
Maggiorana
A kitchen of memory, rich in natural inspirations, Maggiorana reinterprets the spirit of the Venetian countryside with the essentiality of modern design. Elm, the tree found in every courtyard, shapes a rhythmic door inspired by traditional wooden fences, bringing the warmth of the hearth into the contemporary home. A sartorial kitchen, born from the refined encounter between authentic materials such as wood, stone, marble and other sophisticated finishes — designed for those who seek elegance, texture, and visual depth.

Maggiorana sees the kitchen as the heart of the home, where aesthetics and functionality merge into an architectural project. Pure volumes harmonize with the space, while refined details, hidden solutions, and tactile surfaces reflect a tailor-made vision of living. Every element contributes to an atmosphere that is warm, welcoming, and sophisticated.
Elegance and natural materials, rooted in a legacy of craftsmanship
The Maggiorana project is grounded in a quality born of artisanal heritage, reimagined through a contemporary design lens. A focus on materials, construction precision, and attention to detail express authentic, long-lasting values — bringing a distinctive, natural style into the home, deeply connected to the memory of place.
The inspiration
Materials from the countryside
Maggiorana is a space in which the earth’s fruits become food for life, a laboratory of flavours and knowledge. A modern designer kitchen in which materials from the countryside meet the simplicity of modern design.
The Maggiorana kitchen is designed by Bruna Vaccher, architect and interior designer.
Strengths
Designers
Bruna Vaccher
She began his professional career in 1990, after graduating from the IUAV in Venice in Architecture, founding Modacasa, an architectural studio.
Technical data Maggiorana
Carcasses
Bodies

Fronts
Elm





Matt or high gloss lacquered colours





























Metal-effect lacquer



Micalised lacquereds


