Manhattan is born from an architectural vision of space, where pure volumes intersect and interpenetrate, creating a balance between shapes and colors. The design plays on a dual contrast.
The natural and decorative materials of wood and stone on the island, contrasted with the minimalism of the vertical elements that compose it.
The central island, crafted in American Walnut and featuring a large basin in natural stone, appears almost “light” thanks to the formal solution that elevates it off the ground.
The interplay between solid and void highlights the island’s multiple functions: cooking, washing, a space for quick meals, and an open storage area facing the living room — a kitchen designed for full, 360-degree use.
The passion for materials is expressed in the combination of marble-like surfaces, wooden doors and handles, metal-effect finishes, and wall units with mirrored variants.
Each element communicates in a balance that reflects harmony in diversity, a principle that has always inspired our collections.