Elaborate details, unique components and new materials enrich the iconic Van Duysen model

A powerful aesthetic characterizes the VVD kitchen designed by Vincent Van Duysen defined by elaborate details and unique components. And today this model is enriched with new elements and finishes that make it even more special, also available for the rest of the kitchen range Molteni&C Kitchens Dada Engineered.

Thus, the marble top, with a height of 150 mm, which is added to the 20 mm and 60 mm top, and the snack top, enrich the aesthetics of the VVD kitchen /strong> redesigned with a unique support system and adaptable to other kitchens in the Molteni&C collection.

Among the new features is also the introduction of the PT40 door which allows you to create perfect aesthetic harmony in the passages between rooms, aligning with the design of the kitchen up to a maximum height of 3000 mm.

Available in push, pull and pivot variants, with widths ranging from 600 mm for single doors to 2400 mm for double ones, the PT40 door has a thickness of 40 or 50mm depending on the hinge, and is made with the same finish on both sides.

Also enriching the aesthetics of VVD are the new finishes which include Rosso Lepanto marble for the kitchen tops, Tuscan Brown steel, and Rovere Mezzanotte, Grigio Nuvola, Grigio Caldo, Crema and Caramello melamines, and Iris and Cappuccino lacquers for the panels.

The kitchen is completed by the new LED spotlight applicable to the lids of the range furniture, which creates an even more enveloping and sophisticated environment.

On the cover: the VVD kitchen by Vincent Van Duysen for Molteni&C has been enriched with new finishes and materials.