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In Harmony with the environment

In Harmony with the environment

Improving the well-being of man means respecting the richness of our environment and uniqueness of our planet.

We can produce many examples that show how research to increase sustainability has always promoted innovation, i.e. the type of innovation that results in a continuously improved product.

An example of this is Artematica, which revolutionised the kitchen door concept as the first door in the world to have an aluminium frame, invisible from the outside and made with an aesthetic panel of 5mm thick HPL(High-pressure laminate). Artematica was also the first 100% recyclable door made from glass and aluminium with no visible frame or hinges as well as the first door with a system that conveys water without getting wet. It then evolved into an even slimmer door: Ricicla, again with an aluminium frame but a panel that was only 2mm thick. Today, the door has evolved into Riciclantica, a single-material door made from 100% aluminium with a 2mm thick aesthetic panel that is water-, steam- and heat-resistant.

 

Nowadays, not only does innovation mean combining functionality and aesthetics but also adopting a conscientious use of materials:  this is how the, 100% recyclable, Invitrum glass base units were achieved. They are completely devoid of formaldehyde emissions, do not use double side panels and have been designed to be easily disassembled and reused or recycled at the end of their life cycle.

 

 

 

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Genius Loci a timeless masterpiece

Genius Loci a timeless masterpiece

Inspired by The Secretaire antique writing desk design, the Genius Loci has been created with its own concealed compartments and out of view storage spaces. Genius Loci (Latin for “spirit of place”) goes beyond the functional to reflect a truly forward-thinking kitchen design.

The drawer has always been of central importance in cooking, especially for those who love cooking.

The drawer is available in two versions; the first is slanted which projects slightly outward at the bottom, creating a handle and reflecting light in such a way that highlights its tactile material surfaces and hand-crafted elements; the other is more ‘minimalist’ and aligns perfectly flush with the kitchen doors.

The drawers can be customised with a range of materials and details, including traditional Italian handicraft techniques such as inlaid wood or marble, or carved wood, to the finishes such as brushed copper or antique brass to enhance the tactile experience of interacting with the kitchen.

The Genius Loci kitchen has been designed to feature a slimmer 10mm worktop and a lower plinth that have resulted in roomier base units and at least 15% more interior storage space. There are different walnut internal arrangements available that allow the end user to have everything easily to hand.

With technologically innovative features and sophisticated design, the Genius Loci offer details that can be personalised well beyond the whims of trend and fashion. The Genius Loci is a timeless masterpiece.

Walnut Breakfast Table

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Location: Cape Town, South Africa

Featured: House Norval

Location: Cape Town, South Africa

 

 

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Thirty years of innovation, at the service of the Human being and the Planet Earth

Invitrum – Celebrating 33 years of glass 

Lengthy research into materials and their limits of resistance has allowed us to revolutionise the kitchen sector with Invitrum, the first base unit system made entirely of glass except for an aluminium frame. Health, resistance and eco-sustainability are the main values ​​of this kitchen system.

The Invitrum base unit system are 100% recyclable 80% reusable. Instead of glued joints they are fitted together using mechanical means only.

These products can be 100% recycled and/or 80% reconditioned to drastically reduce the consumption of other raw materials and the production of other waste. This Guarantee of Responsibility confirms Valcucine’s commitment and responsibility: a choice that always has a happy ending. Thanks to the Guarantee of Responsibility, the future of the environment, and of us all, is guaranteed forever.

 

 

 

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LOGICA CELATA – Designed by Gabriele Centazzo

LOGICA CELATA Designed by Gabriele Centazzo

The concept that reveals a new kitchen experience.

A single touch is all it takes to release the innovative power of Logica Celata, the latest brainchild resulting from ingenious research aimed at reinventing ergonomics.

Thanks to an advanced V-motion system the door glides gently upwards to reveal the whole work area: a large, fully-customisable space. Various interior options are available i.e. a kitchen, a bar, a food preparation area and a storage. Each of these is provided with accessories and functions designed to meet its specific needs. In these configurations, everything is ready to be used as efficiently as possible.

Lightly and noiselessly, reminiscent of an ancient sallet – the helmet that used to completely cover the head of medieval knights – at the end the door closes flush with the underlying base units.

LOGICA CELATA REVEALS A BAR

The bar stands out from the other Logica Celata configurations because it is an all-Italian tradition typical of the Italian way of life, touching conviviality and intimacy and the public and private spheres.

The door opens to reveal Valcucine’s new home bar: practical, well-organised and complemented by all the equipment required for impeccable wine tasting, to mix up a perfect cocktail or prepare an excellent espresso, served to please any connoisseur.

Once shut, Logica Celata becomes an elegant piece of furniture that is further beautified by Vitrum Arte customised surfaces: a special technique developed by Valcucine to reproduce inlaid designs on glass.

Just like a compelling picture, the “Camparisoda, con noi sempre e ovunque” advert created for Campari in the 60’s by Franz Marangolo, an illustrator from Milan, is freely interpreted in a playful style that expresses all the love of life typical of that decade. 

 

 

 

 

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Settling in to our new home

Over the last 35 years, Valcucine has stood out in the kitchen industry internationally, dedicated to designing timeless kitchens while adapting to the requirements of the end user. Valcucine Cape Town has recently relocated to Strand Street, De Waterkant. Our new showroom perfectly combines the beauty of timeless heritage architecture and innovative materials and technology.

Each intricate detail of a Valcucine kitchen has been thought through meticulously, with well-being of the end user at the forefront of each design concept. Our vision is to transform cooking into an extraordinary experience through constant research and innovation based on how we interact with our environment. While doing so, we have reinvented kitchen ergonomics through incorporating special units into each kitchen design.

Alongside expanding the Valcucine kitchen section, we have also extended our offerings to a superb quality imported Italian wardrobe manufacturer.  With over 90-years’ experience, Porro is one of the most successful furniture design brands, thanks to its research on finishes, refinement of line and the technical quality of its details.

We see a growing desire in the market for products and ranges that are simultaneously focusing on the user’s well-being, alongside the environmental impact a product’s journey has in the long run. A basic rule underlying all Valcucine designs is the reduction of material use and the ability to recycle our kitchens when any product reaches the end of its cycle. Please visit our showroom to come an experience our experimental, fully recyclable, glass kitchen display.

Come and experience the new showroom for yourself.

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Looking for a scratch-resistant kitchen worktop

One of the hardest decision you have to make when designing your kitchen is the material selection for your kitchen worktop. Undoubtedly there are so many choices available. Furthermore, each material potentially has a range of commercial or even company names. Clearly, this has created a lot of confusion in the market.

We have, therefore created eight categories for materials that can be used for worktops:

  1. Steel
  2. Acrylic resin-mineral composite
  3. Quartz composite
  4. Laminate
  5. Glass
  6. Natural marble
  7. Natural granite
  8. Ceramic or sintered surface

Which is the best material for a kitchen worktop?

Each material used for a high-end kitchen worktop has its various advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, it must be noted that no material can be considered the absolute best.

We have examined the main characteristics of various materials and graded them for you. The grading ranges from very poor to excellent.

We hope this will help you make the right choice.

Scratch resistance

We often hear of “scratch-resistant surfaces”.

Truth is, there is no such thing as an entirely scratch-resistant surface. Any material can be scratched by an element that is harder than it.

At Valcucine, we tested all of the above eight categories. And what is apparent is that many perceptions and convictions are disproved by objective data.

To find the most resistant material for your kitchen worktop, we performed a scratch test on all eight categories, using the sharp edge of different materials of increased hardness.

Scratch resistance test results

  • Steel: Very poor to fairly good
  • Acrylic resin-mineral composite: Very poor
  • Quartz composite: Excellent
  • Glass: Fairly good to good
  • Natural marble: Fairly good to good
  • Natural granite: Excellent
  • Ceramic: Excellent

Scratch resistance test comments

  • Steel, usually considered to be a hard material scratches really easily. If you want a kitchen worktop that remains unscathed by scratches, steel is not the right choice.
  • The visibility of scratches was less visible on textured surfaces compared to polished surfaces.
  • Scratches were less visible on a light colour kitchen worktop versus a dark colour worktop.
  • If you want a kitchen worktop that doesn’t show up scratches, a streaked worktop is preferable over an evenly-coloured worktop.

Repairing your kitchen worktop

The ability to repair any kitchen worktop surface is theoretically possible (except for laminate). However, consideration must be given to the complexity and the cost of repair. Therefore acrylic resin-mineral composite tops are actually the only feasible ones that can be repaired because they are soft enough to be easily sanded.

Join us next week to read about stain, corrosion resistance, and cleaning of your worktops.

Valcucine South Africa is part of The Excellence Group. Read more about our companies here.

Looking for more kitchen design inspiration, read about:

Don’t leave your high-end kitchen in the dark

Applying the science of ergonomics in high-end kitchens

Practical tips to help design your luxury kitchen

What marks do best quality kitchens have?

 

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What marks do best quality kitchens have?

A quality imported luxury kitchen will account, on average, for about 57% of your building or renovating kitchen budget. This makes buying a quality imported kitchen a luxury and an investment. Therefore when one invests, you make sure the investment meets your goals and objectives. So why should it be different when you spend on a luxury kitchen?

When we buy an imported luxury car, we take it for a test drive, we read technical reports in car magazines, spec safety features and seek advice from car journalists.  This information allows us the opportunity to understand the differences between makes and models and helps us choose the best quality for our budget and our specific needs.

Why shouldn’t it be the same for quality imported kitchens?

The furniture industry and decor magazines produce very little detailed information on the quality of imported kitchens in South Africa. Therefore there are no comparisons between what is available in the market to help homeowners make an informed choice.

Designing, buying and installing a new imported kitchen is a big event for the whole family.  Catalogues with captivating glossy images and technical descriptions often impact decisions made.  So it is easy to get caught up in the excitement and enthusiasm of a new purchase, the appeal of a luxury kitchen design and the dreams of moments spent with family and friends in the kitchen.

However, to be in a position to make an informed purchase, more time should be spent studying features and facts that assist you in making an informed choice.

Quality marks for imported kitchens

A product that bears a quality or certification mark meets an accepted standard of excellence as dictated by a national or international regulatory body.  A quality or certification mark is awarded to kitchens after stringent tests have been carried out. Certification is especially important for electrical appliances used in kitchens. In Italy, for example, many people die annually because of problems caused by electrical appliances.

Therefore the challenge today is the wide variety of certificates at hand for a kitchen.  There is a large amount of information available, and this can often lead to confusion or errors in judgement when choosing kitchens based on their certification.

To assist you, we’ve grouped quality marks into these various categories:

1.    Process quality mark

2.    Product quality mark

3.    Self-certification mark

4.    Trademarks

5.    Environmental protection marks

Process quality mark

A kitchen awarded a process quality mark means that the manufacturer follows a standardised production system and endeavours to improve it.  These are, therefore, important for suppliers as these standards ensure excellent product reliability and consistency.  However, for the manufacturer, it allows them to optimise their production system.  This mark, however, provides no guarantee for the end user though.

An example of a process quality mark is ISO9001.

Product quality mark

A product quality mark guarantees that the kitchen manufactured corresponds to the quality and safety level fixed by technical standards established by the quality mark itself.  For example to obtain a quality mark for a piece of furniture it must pass a set of safety tests (e.g. stability, safety of electric systems, absence of dangerous sharp corners, respect of regulations and limits concerning toxic emissions) and a whole array of quality tests (e.g. strength and durability of hinges, capacity of drawer runners).

This mark certifies the real quality of the kitchen, which is why it is a crucial mark you as a customer should look for when researching imported kitchens.

An example of a product mark quality for kitchens is ICILA. Globally recognised, they provide accredited management certification systems in fields such as wood processing, furnishing and paper.

Self-certification mark

The manufacturer applies the self-certification mark directly to the kitchen it produces.  Therefore the validity of this self-certification mark depends on the honesty of the manufacturer.  Furthermore, there is no certifying body and consumers only receive a partial guarantee from the manufacturer.

Trademarks

Trademarks are created and promoted by manufacturing companies who have a common interest. They, therefore, join together to reach their aims and increase the visibility of the trademark.

Environmental standards and certifications

ISO14001 is the international standard from which one of the most critical environmental certifications derive.  Therefore, it guarantees that a company:

  • Will respect all environmental requirements regarding sound, toxic discharge, dust and water pollution;
  • has a controlled, registered waste disposal system;
  • is committed to reducing energy consumptions and draws up and implements projects with this aim in mind;
  • participates in environmental projects.

Independent certification bodies issue it after inspection of the company.

The FSC® CERTIFICATION:  CERTIFIED WOOD is an example thereof.  Valcucine obtained this certification in 2008 guaranteeing that the wood used, comes from forests managed responsibly.

Quality: tested and guaranteed

Good design isn’t the only thing that guarantees the quality and safety of your kitchen unit. So it is essential that all your kitchen parts and materials undergo stringent, uncompromising testing. Therefore it is vital to check that the written certifications back the claims made.

Seals of approval awarded to Valcucine kitchens

  • FSC® Certification for solid maple parts (drawer interiors). Valcucine kitchens use only FSC® labelled chipboard, which guarantees that the wood comes from responsibly-managed forests.
  • Valcucine’s consistent dedication to eco-friendly production ensured that they were the first Italy kitchen cabinet maker to obtain UNI EN ISO14001 certification.
  • The BIOFOREST label was first created by Valcucine to show their commitment and action towards reforesting.  BIOFOREST in now an independent NGO with recognition from the Italian Ministry of the Environment and is open to manufacturers committed to restoring the balance between carbon dioxide they produce. And the carbon dioxide absorbed by the trees they plant for manufacturing.

Now that you selected a luxury kitchen manufacturing based on their quality marks, here are some practical tips to help you design your high-end kitchen.

Need some ideas on how to light your new high-end kitchen, read here.

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Don’t leave your high-end kitchen in the dark

Lighting with glass shelves

The kitchen is often the meeting place, the “take 5 mins to read a message” place, the place we prepare our families meals and try out cooking new recipes for friends. Yet this multi-functional space is often the last place one thinks about installing proper lighting. But for your high-end kitchen, one needs to think about the right light, from general lighting to task lighting and of course accent lighting.

What is task lighting in a luxury kitchen?

In interior design, task lighting refers to increasing the light in an area to help accomplish a specific activity. Therefore one needs to take into consideration visibility and contrast to help improve visibility in your high-end kitchen.

What is accent lighting?

Accent lighting is used to highlight a particular area or object for example a piece of art. This means that the brighter the light, the more visual interest it can create in your high-end kitchen.

What is general lighting?

General lighting falls in between task and accent lighting. It refers to the general illumination of an area. For example, indoors, it could be the use of a lamp on a table or a fixture on the wall.

Contrasts and colours in your high-end kitchen

Having the right light is not only practical, but it can make a big difference in the way your high-end kitchen looks and feels. Much of the warm, homey atmosphere in your luxury kitchen comes from the way light, and shadows fall. When a room is too bright, it flattens shapes and subdues features. Too much contrast is also hard on your vision. When designing your high-end kitchen, use several light sources to highlight details that create an atmosphere and a softer scattered light that doesn’t tire the eye.

Need some kitchen inspiration, here are five design tips to help you light your high-end kitchen:

Kitchen design tip 1:

Plan task lighting first, this makes sure you focus light where you need it most. Then think about your accent lighting, where do you want to create visual interest? Then fill in the rest of the kitchen with general lighting.

Kitchen design tip 2:

Combine your three layers of lighting with beautiful light fixtures and dimmers.

Kitchen design tip 3:

Fit a light strip below the wall unit above your worktop.   This will give you excellent visibility on your worktop, without shining onto your eyes or creating a shadow.

Kitchen design tip 4:

Don’t forget to put a light under the sink. It can come on automatically when you open the cupboard, making the contents easier to see.

Kitchen design tip 5:

If you opt for glass or steel wire shelves in wall units. Put a light at the top of the cupboard. It will illuminate the whole cabinet, making items easier to find and see.

Also, check that the electrical systems are certified by quality marks and preferably use low-energy consumption systems.

Looking for some more kitchen inspiration for designing your luxury kitchen?

Read about what marks the best quality kitchens have here.

Or do you want to apply the science of ergonomics to high-end kitchens, click here.

Valcucine South Africa is part of The Excellence Group. Read more about our group of companies here.

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