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L'Ottocento: expensive wood kitchens

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A photo: Sergey Morgunov, - the press services

Text: Marina Volkova

Magazine: Press (163) 2011

The Italian factory L'Ottocento is known for its fine wood kitchens. The facades of the Monterey model, for example, are made of oak

Monterey Kitchen - from the line of Traditional Kitchens. The design of this model was developed by a creative team headed by the owners of the L'OTTOCENTO factory - like-minded people Graziano Bonaldo, Mariano Campagnolo and Paolo Gasparotto, who founded the brand more than twenty years ago. Kitchen - with a secret, even with secrets. The facades of light oak, honey hue are combined with wine-burgundy elements. Graceful boiserie panels conceal retractable storage systems. There is a buffet in the center of the composition: behind the doors made of faceted glass, shelves are suspended, hinged on brackets. There are different layout options: a wine cabinet and a refrigerator (also, incidentally, not banal - with a transparent facade) or a sink and work surfaces can be located on the sides of the buffet. For cooking panels there is a detached island, above which is an extractor cabinet with sliding lattice doors, resembling a glass greenhouse.

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