The L’Ottocento exhibition space at Eurocucina is an invitation to savour the taste of authenticity. The search for beauty based on functionality, the naturalness of solid wood worked by craftsmen and the originality of bespoke design projects are the cornerstones that have always accompanied the Padua-based Company’s products and are a feature of all of its furniture.

The L’Ottocento name embodies all the prestige of furnishings designed and manufactured after a meticulous study of stylistic and ergonomic solutions and devised to create ambiances where beauty, practicality and wellbeing play a leading role for the people who live in them.

In this sense every kitchen, every living room, bedroom or bathroom piece is exclusive: it is developed from the Company’s over twenty-year-long wealth of experience and is produced using exquisite cabinet-making techniques assisted by cutting-edge technology and is customised for every individual project.

L’Ottocento unique, timeless creations become the interpreters of elegant, warm and friendly atmospheres, where style and efficiency come together under the hallmark of excellence in quality.

At the “Salone del Mobile” furniture fair the Company will be celebrating its manufacturing potential by presenting three new kitchen environments and an interior design proposal that can be developed as a project. To “dress” the home with unique, warm and friendly taste.

L’Ottocento: Floral kitchen

Floral has an elegant, romantic soul. The leitmotiv of this new kitchen, the imposing, generously sized wood panelling with its particular sky grey lacquer finish, dominates the entire room, lending the structure a particular, harmonic appearance.                                                                    

Here the confines between furniture and space are ideally eliminated. The kitchen becomes a room to “dress” and diversify with functional, architectural elements, but also with design, according to one’s personal tastes.

In the Floral kitchen, classic taste marries innovation, tradition combines with the search for new ergonomic solutions: storage modules are constructed with doors to the floor just like conventional ones. Even the dimensions speak a new language: 75 cm wide 240 cm high single-leaf doors. Opening is assisted by cast metal knobs or hollows hidden in the impressive frame, which forms the distinctive feature of the doors and wood panelling. The recurring theme of this Line, the sophisticated hand-carved floral motifs, decorate the extraction system and washing area portals.

The Floral solution comprises a large hob equipped with barbecue and is completed by an impressive three-meter long hood. Tall units housing the oven and the fridge are located along the same wall. Along the perimeter walls, larder units alternate with spaces fitted with equipment giving the kitchen structure a harmonic, lightweight appearance.

At the centre, a new table in talc finish and built-in marble top features a crank mechanism, which allows it to be extended.

L’Ottocento: Sam Cronos kitchen

Designer: Architect Samuele Mazza

A fine example of the Company’s designing and manufacturing capabilities, the new Sam Cronos kitchen designed by L’Ottocento and developed in collaboration with architect Samuele Mazza, is pure exaltation of the culinary art, combining sophisticated style and cutting-edge technology. Produced following the strictest canons of high quality craftsmanship in oak with grey nuances, it sports a large central island complete with an original double-workstation hob and six burners, which allows two people to cook at the same time and is equipped with a futuristic air extraction system. Along the entire perimeter, tall larder and refrigerator units complete this space designed for true connoisseurs of fine cuisine, which is closed off by two large glass doors designed to separate it from the living room

Opposite, a designer table, again in oak, features side applications in titanium finish. All around it, large American-size chairs upholstered in a new hi-tech stain-resistant fabric are set out ready for sophisticated entertaining.

To complete the space an oak wine cellar unit featuring compartments fitted with wine racks closed with a metal grating in titanium finish; other compartments are either open or closed by glass doors.

The two refrigerated cellar compartments allow both red and white wines to be stored at the right temperature.  

L’Ottocento: Roveretto kitchen

The new Roveretto kitchen presented by L’Ottocento in the black painted and natural oak combination reveals a Nordic influence.

Clean, lightweight lines dominate the entire room, discreetly concealing special technical solutions that provide new functionality.                                                                                                                            The Calendario shelving unit in the open version without sides provides coordination both in the kitchen breakfast bar area and in the living room. In terms of structure, the kitchen comprises tall fridge and larder units next to the ovens housed in open units. The hob is innovative, featuring a built-in hood with extraction around the perimeter, while the washing area features a dish drainer rack fitted into a niche. Lastly, the unusual, drop-front wooden knife compartment completes the operational area featuring steel backsplash and worktop.

The living room unit, equipped with open shelving and compartments with sliding glass door fronts, serves as a bar and TV stand.

L’Ottocento: Top Cabinet-Making crafted interior furnishings

From L’Ottocento’s craftsman’s skill and know-how come Top Cabinet-Making Craftsmanship furnishings designed for all the rooms of the home. A veritable celebration of the Company’s masterful ability to interpret the wishes of a discerning public with a keen eye on quality as well as stylish bespoke furniture, L’Ottocento interior designer proposals incorporate all the know-how of a long craftsman’s manufacturing tradition, lending solid wood an easy-going, timeless charm. Elegance, sophisticated style, functionality and technical finesse come together to create elegant wall panels, sophisticated wardrobes, neatly arranged wine cellars and enveloping living room spaces in high quality woods, based on tailor-made projects that make each and every interior design unique. Walnut, oak or cherry conspire to create high-impact furnishing solutions that faithfully drive the creative spirit of any designer or architect.

 

 

 

 

 

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