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36E8 WILDWOOD By Lago
Collection: 36e8
Designer: Daniele Lago
Manufacture year: 2015
Type: Kitchen with island
Work top and 36e8 base unit fronts in Wildwood naturale. Work top in brushed Steel +. N.O.W. tall unit fronts in nero polished glass. The 36e8 Kitchen is designed to lighten up the perception of bulk common to traditional kitchens. This lightness emerges from the same design approach used for the 36e8 Living system, which is based on the 36.8 x 36.8 cm square.It is a revolutionary design, which breaks away from the standard kitchen dimensions of multiples of 15 or 30 cm.The 38e8 Kitchen is a modular kitchen unlike any other: the containers, whether positioned horizontally or vertically, can be composed infinitely on a hypothetical grid (36.8 cm x 36.8 cm and 18.4 cm x 18.4 cm).Thanks to the 36e8 module, home storage is no longer dictated by built-in appliances (45 or 60 or 90 cm). This translates into enormous compositional freedom. Anyone can freely express their own personal creativity, choosing containers, depths, finishes and colours.With the square module, which is absolutely atypical in kitchens, you are freed from rigid compositional patterns and can create surprising volumes and shapes. The result is a new aesthetic language, which lets you cover the kitchen walls with unusual designs like trees, clouds, lobsters and abstract figures.This innovation lets personal creativity run free. You are the one who creates your kitchen, choosing containers, depths, finishes and colours. You are the designer.The 36e8 Kitchen system is divided into three macro areas: suspended cabinets, base cabinets with various countertops, and larders, which can house a fridge and Smeg and Miele appliances. The world of LAGO sideboard storage has expanded to include new modular 36e8 Glass modules that integrate both the painted and Wildwood 36e8 storage. They are stand-alone pieces that integrate with the other elements without needing to be mounted on the wall, adding lightness and deep reflections to the space.