Description
The fascination of monolithic objects made of a single material has inspired Vincent van Duysen to apply this concept to his latest creation, the Intersection kitchen. A single material, natural stone, with which to create a unique, sculptural and architectural object.Its surfaces intersect to create patterns of light and shadows, solid worktops with important customisable sections with almost imperceptible profiles or sections chiselled like sculptures.Firstly, this project implies choosing a material that fits the purpose, natural stone, with the unique characteristics that Nature bestows, and secondly, using innovative technologies to achieve it, as is deducible from the doors of the bases, which open effortlessly to guarantee the utmost functionality. The natural stone slabs are machined and excavated with high precision mechanical processes, so as to lighten the panels and guarantee them for domestic use.
Technical characteristics:
-Finishes available for worktops, channels and doors: (pending a final check on the applicability of the various finishes of the range)
-The monomaterial concept, until now reserved for Intersection’s tops and channels, is now extended to doors and side panels as well
-It will not be possible to integrate dishwashers or to make storage columns, wall units or corner units
-Elegant machining on the external corner linking door and side panel