Modular

It’s not a simple open element; it’s not just shelves or bars. Modular represents a kitchen organisation system conceived and designed to gain space with style.

Modular: a customisable system for organising the kitchen

Modular can be installed in various places in the kitchen depending on your needs and the space available.

In fact, we can find it as an under-cabinet structure, a rear base unit, on an island or installed on a column.

Modular rear-base elements

Practical and with a sophisticated design, the Modular elements allow kitchen utensils to be stored in front of the worktop, so that they are within easy reach when preparing dishes.

The many accessories that complete the range, such as the iPad holder, the glass holder or the practical tray for storing coffee machine pods, make these elements truly practical to organise and versatile.

Modular under-cabinet

Modular under-counter systems are perfect for positioning between worktops and wall units; available without a top, 130 mm deep. If positioned behind the induction hob or behind a sink, the depth of the worktop must be carefully considered to avoid taking up too much space. 

In the version with a ceiling, with or without a back panel, Modular undercounter is 152 mm deep.

Modular island

Modular island takes the form of a tool holder system mounted on the worktop; it allows you to gain height for storing objects that need to be within easy reach.

The design of the structure enhances the aesthetic appearance of the island while keeping it visually tidy and organised.

Modular column

Modular column is an exclusive open element inserted inside the columns to become the elegant and functional alternative to the finished side panel.

The Modular element in black anodised aluminium column height matches perfectly with all the refined finishes of the Area22 model.

Dedicated elements, such as the bottle or glass holder, can be inserted to make this element even more desirable.

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