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LiberaMente by Scavolini, when the kitchen becomes the centre of the home environment

May 10, 2012 By Joyce Hou , furnitureinchina
Tag: LiberaMente,scavolini,Saloni 2012

Geometric lines, formal rigour for a layout with maximum flexibility. The result? A modern kitchen which becomes the centrepiece of the home.

LiberaMente,Scavolini,Saloni 2012,LiberaMente by Scavolini, when the kitchen becomes the centre of the home environment

Geometric lines, formal rigour for a layout with maximum flexibility. The result? A modern kitchen which becomes the centrepiece of the home.

LiberaMente is the latest Scavolini proposal: a kitchen made in Italy, which comes from the desire to offer a modern, technological room.

The main feature is its customisable nature, which guarantees functional solutions inspired by research into the greatest freedom of composition perfectly integrated with the rest of the house. There are many open units and living room units so that an open space can be created, inviting conviviality.
With LiberaMente you can also design island or peninsula layouts, more complex solutions with great personality, suitable for large areas and dedicated to those who want the kitchen to be the heartbeat of the home.

Other distinctive elements and leitmotiv of the whole design are the absence of handles and the aluminium grooves, which give easy access to compartments and drawers. Clean-cut aesthetics which accentuate the design and the minimalist character of the whole structure.

The refined geometry of the wall units and bases is emphasised by the rich range of finishes:
- Larch, Walnut, Oak and Teak decorative.
- matt and glossy lacquered, in various colours.
- matt, glossy or brushed effect laminate.
- Oak veneer, and available in nine different shades which leave the wood grain visible. Five of these shades (Empire Oak, Barred Oak, Cross Oak, Tobacco Oak and Frisè Oak) are called “Versus” and feature an effect of cutting across the grain, with the innovative effect which is both visual and tactile.
- gloss or matt glass, available in a wide range of colours.
The freedom of colour choice enables personal taste to be satisfied and both urban, eclectic rooms to be created thanks to the use of strong colours, and more traditional rooms featuring lighter tones.

The new line also includes tables, seats and stools designed specifically, for a full and flexible design.

LiberaMente is also a green kitchen: in tune with the company’s awareness of environmental issues, Scavolini has also chosen to adopt Idroleb ecological panels on the structure of this collection, as for all its other kitchens. Produced by the Mauro Saviola Group, they offer an ideal combination of environmental protection and maximum attention to consumer health. The panels are made of 100% post-consumption FSC certified wood and have the lowest formaldehyde emission values worldwide, even below the limits specified by the extremely severe Japanese F**** standard which defines an emission level of 0.4 mg/l, whilst IDROLEB panels guarantee a level of 0.35 mg/l. The Idroleb panel also complies with the V100 standard for water repellence and guarantees a maximum swelling level of 10% in 24 hours.

LiberaMente by Scavolini: a versatile kitchen, synonymous with creativity and freedom of layout.

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