Cesar

Kitchen Tangram

Tangram is made up five curved elements that can be combined with straight elements at will, to build kitchen islands with unusual shapes, compositions set against the wall, or even solutions that wrap around corners.

To accentuate Tangram’s fluidity, the cabinet door features a special decorative detail upon request: a three-dimensional element called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical incisions which create an irregular pattern, designed to hide the joint between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the arrangement.

The irregular contour, the alternation between full and empty spaces, and the play of light and shadows conceal the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflaged effect.

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Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Kitchen Tangram
Products categories
Kitchen
Brand
Cesar
A country
Italy
Style
Современный
Designer
García Cumini

Tangram is made up five curved elements that can be combined with straight elements at will, to build kitchen islands with unusual shapes, compositions set against the wall, or even solutions that wrap around corners.

To accentuate Tangram’s fluidity, the cabinet door features a special decorative detail upon request: a three-dimensional element called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical incisions which create an irregular pattern, designed to hide the joint between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the arrangement.

The irregular contour, the alternation between full and empty spaces, and the play of light and shadows conceal the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflaged effect.

Specification
Products categories
Kitchen
Brand
Cesar
A country
Italy
Style
Современный
Designer
García Cumini
Description

Tangram is made up five curved elements that can be combined with straight elements at will, to build kitchen islands with unusual shapes, compositions set against the wall, or even solutions that wrap around corners.

To accentuate Tangram’s fluidity, the cabinet door features a special decorative detail upon request: a three-dimensional element called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical incisions which create an irregular pattern, designed to hide the joint between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the arrangement.

The irregular contour, the alternation between full and empty spaces, and the play of light and shadows conceal the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflaged effect.