Scava
Revealing what others conceal invites room for imagination. The Scava project stands out with fronts featuring an upper grip, seamlessly integrated with a worktop designed to align perfectly with the depth of the structures, enabling easy access. This design embodies a multidirectional approach, continuously evolving as it flows across a smooth top and ascends three wooden pillars that stretch from floor to ceiling.
The space is defined by two expansive zones, separated by three central wooden pillars that serve as both pantry storage and housing for built-in appliances. The first zone is a fully equipped kitchen with dual work areas, a central island, and a functional wall. The second zone transitions into a spacious living area, complete with a table, sideboards, and a sofa.
This is an environment designed for discovery, free of barriers, fostering a seamless connection between people and the space they inhabit.


Wine cellar column featuring Reflex doors made of fumé glass with a black aluminum frame. The internal structure is crafted in wood bilaminate with a Noce Monza finish, complemented by a back panel in a grey fabric finish.

Scava door in 4.0 metal lacquered Foresta finish, paired with a Duna worktop in Gres Pietra Piasentina Taupe Fiammata finish


Sideboard featuring a 4.0 metal lacquered Foresta finish combined with a Eucalipto Scuro wood finish. The lower structure is finished in matte black lacquer.
