Contemporary Italian Kitchen – Arclinea Boston
About Arclinea
Arclinea was established in 1925 in Vicenza, Italy by Silvio Fortuna as a craft carpentry workshop that became ‘Arclinea Cucine Componibili’ in 1960. Dedicating all its resources to exquisite kitchen cabinets, Arclinea gained recognition in the high-end international luxury kitchen sector. Arclinea’s success was confirmed by public and experts alike at the Milan Trade Fair of 1963, thanks to the Claudia, the first Italian kitchen with built-in appliances. Since then, Arclinea has been incorporating the technology and solutions applied to professional kitchens and adapting them to the various requirements of domestic life. (Visit Arclinea Boston for more details)
Products of Arclinea Boston
All of Arclinea Boston’s custom kitchens are meticulously designed to maximize available space and laid out to provide ultimate functionality.

Arclinea’s most popular kitchen model, Convivium is a contemporary kitchen that features an island with an integrated teak table where everything is on hand and where hosting blends with cooking, each area maintaining its own distinct function.
Italia is a rational and comfortable luxury kitchen that brings the pleasures and advantages of a professional culinary work environment to the home, employing space allocation, shapes, and details for the cook’s benefit.

Artusi means precision and moldable design.

A modern kitchen designed to allow hosting and sharing in traditional Mediterranean style.

Florida is a user-friendly kitchen that combines innovative functions with traditional ones, freestanding elements with custom-made units, matching materials such as aluminum, white beech, laminates and glass in a new and unusual manner.

Lignum et Lapis is a green kitchen that translates current trends into readily perceivable living solutions with an exclusive blend of plantation-grown sustainably-harvested larch and stone and technological innovations.
Contact Arclinea Boston
Arclinea Boston
10 St. James Avenue
Boston, MA 02116 USA
Tel: 617.357.9777
Fax: 617.357.9707
info@arclineaboston.com
Hours of operation:
Monday: 10am to 6pm
Tuesday: 10am to 6pm
Wednesday: 10am to 6pm
Thursday : 10am to 7pm
Friday: 10am to 6pm
Saturday: 10am to 6pm
Sunday: by appointment onlyFor Design Consultation Appointments please contact us at appointments@arclineaboston.com
or call our design department directly at 617.357.9777
All photos and texts copyright © Arclinea Boston
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