Valcucine are true artisans of kitchen living. Their mission is to achieve a perfect combination of sustainability, ergonomics and innovative design. It is the mix of these three passions that creates an exclusive kitchen solution for you.
November 11th, 2014
Working together with the architect or designer of a project, Rogerseller will help bring the design to life. Rogerseller simply fulfil the role of translator; interpreting a client’s vision for their kitchen by utilising the distinctive Valcucine features and elements to produce a truly unique result.
Their dedicated Kitchen Division has a strong and successful history working with architects, designers and developers. From boutique apartments to multi-level development projects, they work with clients to bring specialist kitchen design knowledge to ensure a flawless design, delivery and installation.
Valcucine’s ‘New Logica’ is a revolutionary ‘equipped back’ system designed to contain all kitchen equipment – weighing scales, small appliances, knife block, moveable power and USB sockets, hooks and even a cooker hood. And because New Logica is plumbed, the kitchen tap and dish-drainer are hidden away in here too.
Every element is quickly concealed by the ergonomically designed cabinet doors that open and close with push of a finger.
The 80cm deep worktops allow freedom of movement. The lift-up door is fitted with a unique balancing device that makes it easy to open without the use of hinges, frictions or springs. It opens with a simple upward touch of the hand, giving total access to the interior.
Valcucine have been designing and manufacturing products for 30 years that respect the four fundamental rules of eco-compatibility: dematerialisation, recyclability, durability and reduction of toxic emissions.
Valcucine designs furniture that uses less raw materials and energy. This can be seen in Artematica -the first kitchen door in the world to have a 100% aluminium structural frame. This makes the door extremely resistant to humidity, water, heat and impacts. It’s 100% recyclable, using 65% less materials than a standard door and thanks to its unique joining system, uses no toxic glues.
Valcucine carry out rigorous quality and resistance tests on every material. They test for stain, light, impact, scratch, heat and water resistance. Just as important also, is a long aesthetic life. With designs that surpass trends and the barriers of time, every Valcucine kitchen truly is created for a lifetime.
Photography by: Ross Tonkin and Valcucine
Valcucine is available from Rogerseller
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