The tailoring approach of Abimis to its bespoke kitchen designs, made entirely in stainless steel, finds its ultimate expression right here: Ego, in the orbitally polished finish – which reduces the visibility of scratches and fingerprints and gives the kitchen a particularly warm appearance – has been completely customised to suit the owner’s specific requirements. Ego not only distinguishes the kitchen which opens onto the dining room, but also the living room and the office area on the top floor.
Its multiple ‘configurations’ thus define different ways to enjoy the settings provided by this home. Ego, with its characteristic bevelled flush doors which are perfectly integrated into the structure, ergonomic handles, recessed plinth and invisible hinges, patented by Abimis, is configured, in the spacious kitchen, with modules which separate the principal functions.
Overall, this concept of Ego not only ensures maximum freedom of movement, but it also makes the ‘operational’ area, as well as the organisation of everyday tasks, even more efficient.
The tailored workmanship of Ego is the possibility of customising the kitchen with details and technical characteristics typically used in professional restaurants, such as the insertion of refrigerated waste containers, which reduce the spread of bacteria and neutralise unpleasant odours.
In addition, the kitchen is completed by a range of tall units, again in stainless steel, which are placed beside the cooking and washing areas and develop along a wall that is ‘hidden’ from view of guests. Adjacent to the living room and separated by a wall, Ego is ‘transformed’, instead, into a practical bar corner fitted with a sink. Here, the kitchen focuses on sociability, understood as the perfect meeting place between life in private and with company.
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Ego blends in seamlessly with these surroundings, creating styling and functional continuity; its configuration underscores the value of hard work and offers a new way to customise the workspace.
Photo credits: Matteo Cirenei