

Tribe is the kitchen that was designed by architect Marcello Cutino for Scavolini and recently updated.

It looks almost like usual modern kitchens but with some fresh details. Its color, shapes and materials aren’t the same with other modern kitchens.

Tactile beauty of nature and mix of different cultures were implemented in the Tribe. The structure is light oak, as the table, chair and stools.

The doors are red or oats and could have glass inserts. Some metal elements are aged with rust effect.

The characterization is strong even in the special appliances and worktops matching. The hob has treated specially designed cast iron grills, the sink is a circular steel tank surrounded by a ring of glass, the hood is proposed for island and peninsula together with a draining cylindrical, with round baskets accessible through a cover that rotates and an electric mechanism which makes them lower.

One of other very interesting features of the kitchen is a tableware draining system that reminds the hood. The kitchen’s references to nature and modern look are things that make it so unique and ensure its value to be appreciated every day. (Read more at digsdigs)
About Scavolini:
Scavolini has been Italy’s leading kitchen brand since 1984. A large industrial concern, capable of organising a complex production process that enables it to create kitchens of high quality value for households of all cultures and taste, at competitive costs, it is the company that best succeeds in satisfying the consumer’s most varied, concrete demands in terms of styling, functionality, safety and durability: qualities recognised and appreciated by many households, for whom the Scavolini brand offers the best furnishing opportunities together with highly reliable contents.
With more than 40 years on the kitchens market behind it, Scavolini is one of Italian industry’s most modern, important production models, and its brand strategy continues to be rewarded with impressively large figures, and growing success at the international level. visit Scavolini.