Archetipo Atlante Style

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Archetipo Atlante Style

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The elegant Atlante paneling system in piantagione walnut featuring pocket and pull-out doors, is a genuine equipped storage element, developed at full height, offering a scenic finish to the entire space dedicated to the kitchen, but also the living area. It is counterpoised by the striking Archetipo island with its quintessential forms and cylindrical base units, finished with the original wooden pattern designed by Ettore Sottsass for Alpi and complete with the revolutionary top in Lapitec. The island extends to become a snack bench, paired with the new Archetipo stools upholstered in Rubelli fabric. In a logic of compositional continuity, the paneling system is extended to the living area, including the room doors, enveloping the space dedicated to relax with closed and open compartments according to need.  A custom design that can be continued in other areas of the home, maintaining the same style and textural insinuations.

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Atlante paneling system:

In solid Italian walnut, the Atlante paneling is characterized by the opening grip integrated into the linear frame and is structurally defined by its intended use: it features pocket or pull-out doors to make the most of the pantry space and internal kitchen shelves, and a sink complete with sliding cutting board, useful in transforming the space into a work area. Finally, it allows all household appliances used for storage and cooking to be concealed. In the living area, Atlante is personalized with illuminated open bookcase compartments, as well as closed compartments lining the edge of the fireplace, including even the room doors, showing off its entirely eclectic mood.

 Archetipo Island:

The Archetipo island rests on three cylindrical structural supports and is distinguished by its groove doors covered in the precious Alpi wood finish in the pattern designed by Ettore Sottsass, which accentuates the design of the grain. Here it is used in the grey version. The striking top in Lapitec completely hides the underlying induction top, which can be used through a rubber mat that allows direct cooking on the top, thus emphasizing the clean-cut look of the island. In addition to the hob, the top is completed by the sink made directly in Lapitec.

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