Euromobil presents its iconic kitchen Telero with new finishes and modularity that complement its lines.
The brand’s iconic kitchen is inspired by 16th century Venetian canvases known as “teleri”. A distinctive feature is the presence of doors with an aluminium frame, to which glass or porcelain stoneware elements can be attached, providing an outstanding monochrome and single-material effect.
The new version of Telero comes with updated fronts and an extended range with a new glass collection called Dekor available in 9 versions. Its strength is based on exclusive tailor-made decorations. Image open base units are also a novelty, originating from the success of the system of the same name presented at Eurocucina in 2018.
To enhance this version, accessories are available such as two sliding elements – Ambrogio and Motus – that give the kitchen dynamic and technological appeal. They are also available for all Euromobil kitchens.
Ambrogio is a countertop container fitted with a motorized roll-up closing system and a backlit back panel. Made of the same material used for sunshades, it rises from the worktop. No doors are required and, consequently, any encumbrance they create on opening is eliminated.
Motus is another sliding element placed behind the worktop, leaning against the wall, which acts as a support for various utensils, spices, books or objects. It runs along the worktop, ensuring that utensils are always to hand. If required, it can be positioned behind Ambrogio, so that the kitchen is always tidy.
Telero’s new elements aim to further refine a very successful model, certainly among the most representative of the brand. A process of constant improvement encourages Euromobil to experiment in research and innovation, refining every single detail of its kitchens, which are always increasingly popular with consumers.
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