MODULNOVA
Vertical’, by Carlo Presotto and Andrea Bassanello, for Modulnova
Clad in Silver Roots marble slabs, with ‘Groove’ walnut doors in a new Moka finish, this island appears to float on a narrow stone base but can still integrate a large appliance such as a dishwasher. Handle-free doors conceal an LED light bar that emphasises the interplay of textures and materials, while a versatile ‘Glass’ door component can be used in various applications, such as bases, wall units and columns. modulnova.com.
OFFICINE GULLO
Isola’, by Officine Gullo
Aiming to become the epicentre around which family and friends can gather, the five models in the ‘Isola’ collection can be seamlessly integrated into any kitchen project.
The wide range of customisable options allows for the creation of dream set-ups with accessories that include pasta cookers, steamers, lava stone barbecues, mirror-finished fry-top plates, coup de feu burners and direct-cooking electric grills. officinegullo.com.
ARCLINEA
Proxima’, by Antonio Citterio, for Arclinea
This high-performing stainless steel kitchen is defined by its bold handles, which appear along the entire perimeter of the island, allowing for the effortless opening of doors and drawers.
The minimalist design, which integrates large American appliances, also aims to encourage proximity, both in terms of easy access to cooking tools, and fostering sociability in the preparation and consumption of foods. arclinea.com.
CESAR
Tangram’, by Garcia Cumini, for Cesar
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Guiding Light - Designer Joe Armitage follows his grandfather's footsteps in India, reissuing his elegant midcentury lamp and creating a new chandelier for Nilufar Gallery
For some of us, family inheritances I tend to be burdensome, taking up space, emotionally and physically, in both our minds and attics. For the London-based designer and architect Joe Armitage, however, a family heirloom has taken him somewhere lighter and brighter, across generations and continents, and into the path of Le Corbusier. This is the story of a lamp designed by Edward Armitage in India 72 years ago, which has today been expanded into a collection of lights by his grandson Joe.
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