Instead of just recycling kitchen waste you can now even recycle your kitchen design thanks to the new base unit system INVITRUM by Valcucine. Its structure is made of drawn, recycled aluminium that requires only 5% of the energy needed to obtain primary aluminium. You can recycle 100% of the unit through the exclusive use of glass. It’s easy to assemble and disassemble while eliminating glue and formaldehyde emissions. Valcucine’s philosophy of dematerialization takes shape in the replacement of traditional double side panels with single 10mm glass panels. And yes, the design is as gorgeous and sleek as you would expect it from the Italian kitchen maker.
I’ve always loved Valcucine’s stylish designs ranging from their Free Play kitchen that can double as a workspace to the Hability kitchen that’s wheelchair-accessible. Valcucine supports Bioforest, an organization that’s committed to environmental preservation.
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