Project Description
Designer:
Vittore Niolu
The Motus project by Scavolini, designed by Vittore Niolu, brings together function and entertainment, privacy and familiarity, using “independent” elements that can be put together and taken apart, and even recombined over time, based on the available space and functional needs. The idea of kitchen and living room evolves in total creative liberty. A brand new proposal that allows an infinite number of configurations: surprising not only in its unusual lines but also in its essential and elegant design with details that reveal a new identity of the environment we work and live in today.
The Motus kitchen by Scavolini designed by Vittore Niolu, combines functionality with welcoming, the private sphere with sociality, evolving the concept of kitchen and living through independent, integrable and decomposable elements, reconfigurable over time with maximum creative freedom. An unusual proposal that offers infinite configuration possibilities: what is surprising is not the unusual lines, but the essential and elegant design with its details, which express the new identity of the environment in which we currently live and work.
Marks of distinction include the asymmetric opening of the door with no handle, the unique interpretation of the glass door, the geometry of the shaped drawer, the new island and peninsula units; and the sophisticated chromatic range of the elements (gloss and matt lacquer, or melamine with matching finishes) proposed in a line dedicated to today’s most popular colours.
The particular features of the Motus kitchen by Scavolini consist of the asymmetrical door opening without a handle, the unique reinterpretation of the glass door, the geometry of the molded drawer, the new islands and peninsulas, as well as the sophisticated color range of the furniture. (gloss and matt lacquers, melamine coatings with matching motifs) proposed in a specific line of trendy colors.
Characteristics of the model
Finger shooter
Mirrored glass front
Breakfast bench
Molded front