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| PENTHOUSE VIEW designed by: Wood- Mode |

| Wood-Mode’s latest addition to the Soft Contemporary Lifestyles Collection is the sophisticated Penthouse View kitchen. Designed with the cosmopolitan, contemporary homeowner in mind, this space is minimally accessorized yet highly functional. The cabinetry finishes are a mixture of high-gloss nordic white finish contrasted against black acrylic doors with aluminum edge-banding and hardware. Providing an additional contrast to the black and white cabinetry is the armoire, with X-mullions in a custom gray opaque finish with silver metallic flecks. |

| A glass induction cooktop, wall ovens, and refrigerator columns all blend into the surface of the cabinetry, further enhancing the overall minimalist appearance of the space. available at: cabinetrydesigns.com |
| ALNOART WOODGLASS designed by: Alno |

| ALNOArt Woodglas modern kitchen by ALNO is simply stunning! Technical perfection embodied – the ALNOArt Woodglas kitchen doesn’t rely on rare exotic wood veneers for its beauty. Instead, simulated wood grains are printed directly onto the kitchen doors. They are text-book matched replicas of Brazilian Rosewood, Zebra and Beech Heart wood grain finishes. An eco-friendly option, the real aluminium-framed glass front will not deplete the world’s supply of wood resources. But the kitchen will definitely look great, with the careful attention to detailexhibited in the illuminated shelf with glass back panel. available at: alnoaustin.com |
| COLLECTION M designed by: Studio Becker |

| German kitchen manufacturer Studio Becker with it's Collection M has introduced mutliple designs within the collection. Rimini: (above) A combination of Rimini in Stainless Steel and Manhattan in Walnut door styles featuring a combination of sleek stainless steel and striking exotic wood. Superior details include a protective clear lacquer coating on the stainless steel to keep fingerprints to a minimum and perfectly book matched veneers for a flawless finish. In addition ,the Milano (shown below) doors are finished in taupe lacquer and high gloss cherry. The Wing: More than a unique cabinet, this Studio Becker Design Element serves as both a decorative focal point in the kitchen as well as a supremely functional piece. The Wing swings upward and opens and stops in any position. When completely open, it provides a full view and easy access to all its stored items without the typical obstruction of swinging doors. The Collection M meets a softer side, where straight lines merge with elegant curves and cool tones are mixed with warm ones. available at: studiobecker.com |

| KYTON + TWELVE designed by: CR&S Varenna |

| Kyton - A plan that proposes a new vision of design combining versatility and concreteness: an increasingly more personalized kitchen, an ideal world of pleasure in simplicity. Kyton, design CR&S Varenna, is a kitchen expressing an evolved and informal living solution. The freedom to live one’s personal space. Finish Available: Brown Oak and Mat Lacquer |
| Poliform is currently a leading player on the international furniture scene. The highly successful result of adventurous enterprise, the company has always based its vision on the search for quality by updating its lines in keeping with all that is good in contemporary lifestyle trends. The Poliform collection is set out as a wide diversified choice and includes systems and furnishing accessories for the whole house: bookcases, complements, bookcases, complements, wardrobes, beds, kitchens, sofas and armchairs. Poliform's comprehensive production range carries with it the design idea of a 'Poliform house' with stylistically compatible component parts; a 'global project' for each architectural situation thanks to the exceptional versatility of its modular systems. Poliform dedicates its creative and productive resources also to the parallel and complementary activity of large residential and commercial projects. available at: scottcooner.com |

| Twelve, the research of a new essential design with minimal horizontal thicknesses and maximum wideness of the surfaces primary volumes characterized by the absence of handles interpret different stylistic values thanks to an exceptional variety of finishes and materials |
| P'7340 designed by: Porsche Design |

| From the racetrack into the kitchen.... As the world's first kitchen manufacturer, Poggenpohl uses carbon for styling the fronts. Familiar from motor racing, the ultra-light yet extremely strong and temperature-resistant carbon fibre composite is widely used today in aerospace but also increasingly in automotive engineering. Produced in a complex process, carbon is an exceptionally high-quality material. For the carbon front of its Porsche Design kitchen, the material is laminated and applied to a glass front. This additionally underscores the carbon's three-dimensional appearance. With its engineered look, the P´7340 developed by Porsche Design and Poggenpohl has been seen as modern kitchen for a primarily male audience ever since it was launched three years ago. Its handleless design and combination of aluminium and glass as materials with an industrial feel now cut an even more exclusive figure through the addition of carbon |

| available at: poggenpohl.com |
| b3 designed by: Herbert H. Schultes for bulthaup |

| The weightless appearance of bulthaup b3 is characterized by the lightness and clarity of its construction and the thickness of its materials. The materials are as thin as possible and as strong as necessary - 10 - 13 mm. The supporting idea, in the truest sense of the word, is the functional wall. This is a wall that is placed in front of the actual wall, is made of steel carriers, can carry up to 1 ton per meter and can be fitted with kitchen elements, built-in appliances, sideboards and panels made from all kind of materials. The panels run horizontally, are up to 4 meters in length and have a room-expanding, stylish effect. The bulthaup b3 design is characterized by timelessness, functionality and a long service life. It therefore offers the perfect basis for a calm, relaxed atmosphere. With bulthaup b3, the rooms radiate uniformity without feeling restrictive. It creates a room-expanding, horizontal look and is consistent right down to the last detail. bulthaup.com |

| MARRON GLACEE designed by: Bazzeo Bazzeo, the environmentally conscious US manufacturer, is introducing its newest innovative line, called “Marron Glace”. Made of reclaimed wood, cabinets are in a casing of Glass, and are the first luxury kitchen of its kind made from recycled and recyclable materials. Clean, Green and made in the USA. “In designing this kitchen we were inspired by the French delicacy "Marron Glace" (glazed chestnut). The idea was to create kitchen cabinets made of hardwood walnut floating in glass cubes. Our goal was to bring lightness and sleekness to highly crafted wood cabinetry. Just as any pinnacle gastronomic experience is also a visual one this kitchen celebrates technology and functionality with exceptional elegance and grace. The result we hope enhances the appetite and inspires culinary novelty,” says Eran Chen, Director of ODA-Architecture, the designer of the new luxury line. |

| The interior casing including doors and drawer fronts, as well as paneling, are created using a walnut reclaimed solid wood on certified MDF. Doors and drawers were finished using a water-based, non-toxic stain. Besides the earth-friendly cabinetry, the presentation features energy efficient appliances by Fagor and a quartz counter-top from CaesarStone. With less waste during the manufacturing process as well as an extensive selection of eco-sensitive materials to choose from, the Bazzèo kitchen can be designed for a green environment without compromising on design. Bazzèo kitchens are manufactured in Secaucus, New Jersey, using recycled and regenerated wood from certified resources as well as the use of non-toxic laminates, aluminum, glass and technical veneers. Kitchens by Bazzèo use only lumber, veneers and wood panels from fully managed and sustainable forests. available at: www.scottcooner.com |

| FLOATINGSPACES designed by: Siematic FloatingSpaces integrates the kitchen into the living area to create continuity between cooking and living |
| The idea behind the concept, according to Ulrich W. Siekmann, CEO and owner of SieMatic Möbelwerke, is to unite the kitchen with the living room. “With FloatingSpaces,” says Siekmann, “we implement a near complete integration of the kitchen with the living area. Our objective is to create fluidity between rooms, allowing transitions of functional elements to achieve continuity around cooking and living, as well as technology and aesthetics. ”The panel system, newly developed by SieMatic, is one of the central elements of FloatingSpaces, made to seamlessly blend the kitchen and living room into a single space. The panel system is available in a wide selection from SieMatic’s extensive portfolio of materials, which features natural woods and finishes that include matt and gloss lacquer, in addition to versatile, high-quality laminate. Matching panel shelves offer numerous, disparate possibilities for flexible wall designs with a selection of colors and materials to create appealing accents. Functional elements are also available in different sizes, lengths, and various materials, which are used in the same, or contrasting, tone as the panel wall surface. available at: www.siematic.us |
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