At times, the solution for a project is reached by correctly balancing modernity and tradition, by innovating and enhancing the existing qualities. This is the case with a kitchen in a classic home, where work areas are arranged in a line, different yet complementary. On one side, a continuous work area, perfectly accessorised and completed vertically by the Shelf Hood. On the other, a wall of tall accessorised units, hidden by the New Pocket System disappearing doors, providing extra workspaces, maximum performance yet clean-cut lines.
Beta enables versatile design of any kitchen, integrating with all the elements in the Arclinea Collection to make every single project unique. It features an integrated horizontal handle that runs the length of the door. With minimum design and totally practical, the Beta handle is a painted aluminium profile in a steel or black finish, or in the same finish as the door. Thanks to the construction flexibility of the door, available in two design options, the handle can be integrated in a horizontal or vertical position.
The functional wall in matt white lacquered in door colour ref. Fenix NTM® with door featuring integrated handle with insert in stainless steel, houses the fridge, pantry and three units behind by New Pocket System disappearing doors, which provide additional work spaces. Inside, base units with doors featuring Beta handle.
Brand: Arclinea
Arclinea’s identity originated in a series of values that have always been consistently dialogued. A story dating back to 1925, which transformed from “doing” to “knowhow” to then become a culture by anticipating, interpreting, and responding to changes in society and people’s behavior. Competence, acquired through the specialist production of kitchens, transforms thoughts and processes into articles that are already at their genesis as if in a unicum, connecting functionality and conviviality, practicality, and experience. A result of close links with its local area, the concept of Made in Italy championed by Arclinea is rooted in tradition, a value that no innovation can override, and an inspiration for creativity that becomes a culture of design. An ethical approach to the supply chain leads, on the one hand, to tangible sustainability in terms of product “duration” and "end-of-life" and, on the other, to attention to what is good and right for people and their environment: from tools to ingredients, starting with the kitchen.