The exhibition, after a two-year break, certainly caused a lot of excitement — there were really a lot of visitors. The organization of the Gostiny Dvor space is usually such that the stands are concentrated along the "streets", but in this case the organizers decided to form a kind of confusing system of "quarters".
Driada Furniture Factory took part, the latest technologies in the field of kitchen design were presented at the stand. As well as a new model created with the participation of Italian designer Riccardo Giovanetti - DUNA. DUNE is a new model of the factory, for the first time it could be seen only within the exhibition stand.
The Italian designer Riccardo Giovanetti developed the novelty together with the specialists of the Driada factory. Complemented by advanced technological solutions that do not catch the eye, but on the contrary, are designed so as not to attract attention. The main element is a ceramic countertop with an integrated induction hob - DRIADA i-top.
The trend of recent times — the desire for naturalness and environmental friendliness — has penetrated into almost all areas of our lives. He did not bypass the kitchen spaces either. This is reflected in the manufacture of kitchen facades and their details. The use of textures and materials as close as possible to natural ones creates an atmosphere of home warmth, harmony and tranquility. Natural themes have long inspired designers to create new shapes and collections. By repeating and modifying its shapes, we have created a new DUNE model. The facades of which repeat the relief of sand driven by the wind. A series of outstanding lines creates a fascinating play of light and shadow on the surface, giving the kitchen a tangible volume. A form inspired by nature, brought to perfection. Thick veneer application with horizontal milling gives the kitchen a unique look. The facades repeat the relief of sand driven by the wind. A series of outstanding lines creates a fascinating play of light and shadow on the surface, giving the kitchen a tangible volume. A form inspired by nature, brought
Another technological solution is a hidden ceramic sink built directly into the countertop, creating a smooth, continuous surface.
Illuminated metal racks made of stainless steel repeat the geometry of the facades, harmoniously complementing the interior.
A master class was held for the guests at the stand together with the brand chef from ELICA, the Italian chef Andrea Gali. Everyone, under the guidance of the chef, could cook and taste delicious Italian cuisine on their own.