Minacciolo at Cersaie 2016 introduces its Minà kitchen in oxidised steel – a new industrial-chic finish to add to this popular design.
The Minà kitchen is the flagship product of the Italian kitchen manufacturer Minacciolo. The company, based in the city of Treviso, has always kept an eye on newly developed materials in order to integrate them in its lines, and now offers a reinterpretation of this kitchen with an innovative oxidised steel version.
The warm shades of the new finish give it a more intense and antique look. This unique style was achieved thanks to a specific lacquering cycle, which combines lacquered paint with metallic paint to create an original steel oxidation effect.
A meticulous detail, the slightly grainy finish of the surface, is what makes the support even more similar to steel, creating movements and nuances through reflections of light. A series of industrial-style elements, seemingly different from one another, come together to provide a surprisingly elegant and sophisticated result.
Even the worktop is in line with the company’s philosophy: to skilfully combine innovation and traditional craftsmanship. The top is made with an exclusive material arising from Italian tradition: Cocciopesto tiles in various shades of red. This fine material, a distinctive element of Minacciolo’s kitchens made with pulverized bricks and mixed with cement mortar, is handmade by skilled local craftsmen.
But there is also news for the popular Mammut extractor hood. Designed especially for the Minà kitchen, it is now available not only in black or white but also in a charming steel version that perfectly matches the island. To support the island, Minacciolo focuses on linear Natural Skin columns characterised by a Fenix surface in the colour charcoal, which add a final touch to the composition making it stylish and sophisticated.
The Minà kitchen, with its new oxidised steel finish, will be previewed at the Cer-Sail exhibition, to be held during the Cersaie exhibition in Bologna, from 26 to 30 September (Hall 30).
For more information visit minacciolo.com