The Intersection kitchen by Dada, designed by Vincent Van Duysen, exudes a bold expressive character and refined details that highlight the brand's craftsmanship in material processing. The Belgian designer was inspired by the great masters Piet Mondrian and Carlo Scarpa: by the former for his use of geometric compositions, by the latter for his use of refined materials and details.
The system offers an infinite range of linear, corner or island compositions, where surfaces and worktops generate interplays of light and shadow in the name of geometric proportion. The new design of the worktop is conceived as a sculptural detail.
The Breccia Capraia natural stone features splendid dark-colored streaks. This precious marble makes each top or shelf unique and enhances the texture of the surfaces. The veins intersect to form a pleasant, linear and rational profile.
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