About the kitchen Jaipur from Brummel tells Francesco Stralotto
Passing the galleryInterview prepared: Julia Sakharova
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Magazine: Decor N1 (145) 2010
“I would begin the history of this cuisine with a story about the history of these places, how the local nature, the Brenta River, landscapes, and the air itself inspire. So, in the XVI century, the famous architect Andrea Palladio built the Ponte Vecchio bridge here, the artists immortalized landscapes ... But it’s not necessary to build or paint something. For example, I caught here the idea of a new kitchen, which was supposed to be made of exotic wood, dark in color, like water at night. And with golden sparks, like reflections on water ... At first an image appeared, and now you see what the final result is: gold is scattered across the surface of the tree. Wooden surfaces, if you look closely, have “pores”, and we have made these “pores” golden. It is very elegantly combined with all gold-plated details, as well as with marble surfaces of countertops. I think in this kitchen porcelain with a gilded surface will look great (by the way, the trend is very fashionable today). In my opinion, the kitchen has long ceased to be an isolated room, today many prefer open spaces. I designed this kitchen with the idea that it can become part of such a space and, moreover, its decoration. ”