Dark and Textured Range of Kitchen Cabinets from Aster Cucine’s Factory Collection | SURFACES REPORTER Material Update

Customized according to the budgets

Brought to India by Ottimo, Aster Cucine recently announced its new line of linear wooden fitted kitchen cabinets with handles. Designed by Lorenzo Granocchia, the Factory collection is crafted out of the finest wood and is in a cross of various materials right from steel, wood, lacquered finishes to diversified styles.

Customized according to the budgets and requirements of the clients, the Factory collection is one step ahead in the direction of globally promoting the timeless Italian kitchen cabinet designs. Aster Cucine’s team changes the client’s kitchen into a comfortable urban-loft or transitional style. The idea is to bring magic to the customer’s kitchen when they enter it. The collection burst with ideas combining designs with different styles and materials in corten weathered steel and gloss lacquered finishes.

With its no fuss, free-style ideology, the Factory kitchen explores the infinite charm that is inspired by industrial spaces and lofts. Available in shades of gold, green, gray-blue, black and white, the collection defines modern, rustic and traditional appeal.

Image courtesy: Ottimo for Aster Cucine

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