A new Idea
A new interpretation of the Idea kitchen, the first example of a kitchen without handles. It was created in 1972, and soon made its mark for the elegance of its design and its clean cut lines, based on balanced volumes and the interplay of soft and delicate lines. In 2000 Snaidero commissioned Pininfarina to work on a restyled version. Pininfarina managed to bring a new freshness to the model, as well as elegance and refinement. In 2000 the project received the Good Design Award from the Chicago Design Athenaeum.
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Design and Technology
Today Snaidero and Pininfarina present a new interpretation of the Idea. Cleaner, sharper and more technological, Idea is a seductive combination of design, rationality and outstanding materials, and a balance between form and uncompromising technology. A message of order, austerity, simplicity and aesthetic purity. Minimalism that is “softened” by the emotional use of the materials and the treatment of the surfaces.