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Example of a large minimalist l-shaped concrete floor eat-in kitchen design in Melbourne with quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, a drop-in sink, open cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, cement tile backsplash and an island

Food Shelf - Scavolini

Modern Kitchen, Melbourne | Photo by Scavolini Kitchen, Living and Bathroom

Foodshelf design by Ora-ïto Fresh design horizons for the contemporary kitchen Foodshelf is the innovative response to contemporary home design solutions in which the kitchen and living area become more "fluid" and multifunctional and their characteristics tend to merge. Like a latest-generation bookshelf, the Foodshelf kitchen - in which the French designer’s creativity of genius and Scavolini’s vast experience combine to perfection - features a "new horizontal linearity". It is centred on a series of woodlook shelves that run the entire length of the kitchen and living area, acquiring different functions in the various points (worktop, strip underneath the base units, or as shelves fitted below and above the wall units.) This design concept also allows base and wall units of different colours to be combined, subdividing the kitchen into "graphic" blocks while retaining its modular structure. For creating innovative compositions, with unusual, attractive chromatic and architectural effects every time. - See more at: http://www.scavolini.us/Kitchens/Foodshelf#sthash.rm9CBCtO.dpuf

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