Tangram

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Tangram

Tangram is made up of five curved elements that can be combined with straight-door elements as desired, to build kitchen islands with unusual geometries, compositions set against walls or even solutions that embrace corners. 
To accentuate the fluidity of  Tangram , the door can be equipped with a special decorative detail on request: a three-dimensional process called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical millings that create a pattern with an irregular rhythm, designed to hide the combinations between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the whole.
The wavy pace, the alternation between full and empty spaces, the play between light and shadow hide the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflage.

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Tangram

Tangram is made up of five curved elements that can be combined with straight-door elements as desired, to build kitchen islands with unusual geometries, compositions set against walls or even solutions that embrace corners. 
To accentuate the fluidity of  Tangram , the door can be equipped with a special decorative detail on request: a three-dimensional process called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical millings that create a pattern with an irregular rhythm, designed to hide the combinations between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the whole.
The wavy pace, the alternation between full and empty spaces, the play between light and shadow hide the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflage.

Tangram

Tangram is made up of five curved elements that can be combined with straight-door elements as desired, to build kitchen islands with unusual geometries, compositions set against walls or even solutions that embrace corners. 
To accentuate the fluidity of  Tangram , the door can be equipped with a special decorative detail on request: a three-dimensional process called Groove, made up of a sequence of vertical millings that create a pattern with an irregular rhythm, designed to hide the combinations between modules and ensure a unitary perception of the whole.
The wavy pace, the alternation between full and empty spaces, the play between light and shadow hide the openings of the doors, thus contributing to the final camouflage.