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Vita: the kitchen that reflects the style of those who live it

Vita is a customisable design kitchen conceived to adapt to different needs, aesthetic preferences and architectural contexts.

Every project begins with a simple yet essential question: how can we create a space capable of evolving with the people who inhabit it while responding to different design requirements?

From this reflection emerges Vita, the new kitchen system developed by Dibiesse.

More than a model, Vita is a true design instrument: a system conceived to offer compositional freedom and bespoke configurations while maintaining a strong and coherent architectural identity.

 

Personalisation as a design principle

In recent years, the role of the kitchen has transformed profoundly.

Spaces have opened up, functions overlap, and the kitchen increasingly interacts with the living area, the dining space and the broader domestic landscape.

In this context, designing means providing tools that adapt to different spatial configurations.

Vita was created precisely with this intention: to allow designers and clients to craft tailor-made compositions through a wide range of materials, finishes and refined details.

 

 

The profile that defines the system

A defining feature of Vita is its integrated handle profile, positioned 3 cm from the edge of the door.

More than a functional detail, it becomes part of the composition itself, contributing to the overall design of the front and reinforcing the visual identity of the system.

Its position creates opportunities for material and colour combinations within the same element, expanding the possibilities for personalisation and enhancing the versatility of the project.

 

The Bi‑Material system

One of Vita’s most distinctive features is its Bi-Material system.

Materials, colours and textures coexist within the same composition, creating contrasts, continuity or more sophisticated pairings.

This is not merely an aesthetic choice: the Bi-Material approach becomes a genuine design tool, capable of defining visual hierarchies, emphasising volumes and shaping compositions with distinct personalities.

The kitchen is no longer a uniform block; it gains depth, rhythm and visual complexity.

Compositional freedom

Vita’s potential emerges in the variety of configurations the system can generate.

• volumes in dialogue
• bi-material and bi-colour solutions
• integrated details and architectural continuity

The same system can give life to minimal, architectural, material-driven or more domestic compositions, adapting naturally to different contexts and design languages.

 

 

A kitchen designed to evolve

Vita is based on the idea that a project should not impose a single solution.

Instead, it should leave room for different interpretations while maintaining a coherent and recognisable vision.

Vita is not defined by a single composition, but by its ability to generate multiple design possibilities through the same system.

A kitchen capable of adapting to different needs while maintaining a strong and consistent identity.

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