The name of Elisa Ossino’s new project is a model inspired by the timeless Xila kitchen designed by Luigi Massoni in 1972. The kitchen draws on Ossino’s creative leitmotif with geometries that combine precise lines and delicate edges. The thick Breccia Imperiale quartzite top provides for a lowering in the washing area that houses two sinks and a drip tray with a pattern that echoes the geometric shapes dear to the designer.
Innovative Design Elements
The top and side panels are deeper than the unit doors/fronts, framing the iconic handleless doors, which for the first time skim the floor, reaching two centimetres from the ground.
Emphasizing Functionality and Conviviality
The conviviality function is not neglected as the kitchen has a peninsula in solid wood treated with oil, characterised by the circular shape sectioned on the worktop and the sculptural curve of the foot.
The same collection includes sideboards with sides and tops characterised by the same overhang identifiable in the kitchen.