Premium Italian kitchen brand Boretti is now exclusively available for the first time in Singapore at Interior Affairs.
December 2nd, 2011
With the unveiling of Boretti at its 22,000sq ft Experience Center, Interior Affair’s stable of European bathroom and kitchen brands has now risen to 22!
Boretti is recognised for its premium range of cooking appliances and modular systems. Showcased at Interior Affairs is the M-Systems from Boretti, which features modular workspace units that are ideal for wet kitchens.
The range is known for its simplicity and functionality, with a hint of an industrial look for a more polished finish and a higher level of hygiene. The units and shelving are made from stainless steel – the cleanest material possible for any kitchen set-up.
Modules from the M-Systems kitchen are available as separate units, in a variety of sizes and a selection of cabinet interiors, offering endless options in designing a Boretti kitchen.
The stainless steel aspect can also be combined with natural wood or stone countertops to maximise the functionality of the kitchen and to suit different tastes and comfort levels.
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