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Abimis steel kitchens in colour

The range of Abimis steel kitchens celebrates the use of colour within a customisable structure that is built entirely according to the customer’s needs.

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Abimis Atelier kitchen in Verde

From the structure to the panelling, right through to the worktop and integrated sinks, the use of stainless steel allows for shapes to be modeled and fine details to be developed. It also guarantees high performance: in fact, AISI 304, the alloy that accompanies all products made by this company based in Italy’s Veneto region, leaves no trace of any substance on food, is resistant to scratches and temperatures reaching up to 500°C, can be easily cleaned and is 100% recyclable.

Abimis steel kitchens
Abimis Ego kitchen in Rossa

An Abimis kitchen is therefore made up of a series of elements which can be customised using this material as a basis: the size of the sections varies from one design to another, whereas it is possible to choose between squared or rounded compartments, beveled doors or doors with perpendicular sides that are perfectly integrated into the structure.

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Abimis Ego kitchen in Bianca
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The craftsmanship expertise along with the Abimis philosophy can be seen in every stage of
the kitchen’s production, with the final phase being the application of a surface finish to the
stainless steel. In the orbitally hand-polished, satin-finish or glossy versions, the stainless
steel maintains its colour properties and iridescent shades. The company also offers a painted finish, according to the colour chosen directly by the customer: in fact, there is no standard palette and, upon request, the exact shade can be matched in order to ensure that the kitchen blends in perfectly with its surroundings.

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Abimis Ego kitchen in Nero

With the aim of guaranteeing the resistance that characterises each of its products, Abimis
even applies to its paintwork the same techniques traditionally used in car manufacturing: a
complex process with successive stages of sanding, painting and polishing where required,
creating a uniform effect and reaching incredibly high performance.

For more information visit abimis.com

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