cambia/neos
January 30th, 2009
Since no one person lives, thinks and feels alike, each one of Rational’s kitchen ranges has a different character.
Together with your specialist Rational designer, you choose from a multitude of options to create your ideal kitchen.
A kitchen just as unique as you yourself and one that will continue to give you pleasure every day for years to come. A kitchen by people for people.
One of Rational’s latest range is cambia. Cambia’s greatest virtue is its flexibility and versatility. As demonstrated in this combination of damson and black from the wide spectrum of repro decors and micro-lacquers.
The completely new interpretation of the handless kitchen, the neos is based on a unique revolutionary concept. It sets new standards in terms of design and also with materials, such as walnut, coloured glass and stainless steel, satisfy the most discerning tastes.
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