A natural feel we all know. The natural wood finish Fly is the ultimate everyday kitchen. We chose flamed brushed Piasentina stone with the wood, so essential for the worktop and backsplash, where the herb container is located. Open compartments with glass shelves put everything on show. The white lacquered metal stool is called Nerone.
The three-ply door fronts have handles recessed into them. So easy to open and close and stunningly attractive with their delicate profile, in harmony with the top.
Drawers are always useful. They come in different depths for different uses. The deep drawers with organizers are really handy. We love the birch plywood drawers.
If there isn’t enough space, the dresser can accommodate both small and large items. It’s modular with doors, shallow drawers and deep drawers.
What do people choosing a kitchen need and what are their starting conditions? There are so many answers.
We looked at living spaces first. There are open space lofts but also smaller apartments which need to be functional with carefully selected details, while still “carving out” corners and exploiting every centimetre of living space. Without abandoning its well-known collections, Callesella’s Fly Project goes into the city, opening up to a constantly shifting multi-coloured cosmopolitan urban setting, full of people with a diverse range of professions, interests, needs and wants. People who want what they like to be seen.
Arrangements and shapes, however large or small, allow free positioning of elements on existing walls or in absence of walls. Free-standing units, like a sideboard or open shelving unit, can become room dividers to create functional zones or be part of the overall living space.