THE NEW KITCHENS BY EUROMOBIL: TRANSPARENCY, LIGHTNESS, AND SUSTAINABILITY
Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 19 June 2024
Images courtesy of Euromobil
Roberto Gobbo, Setsu & Shinobu Ito, Marc Sadler
During Milano Design Week 2024, the Euromobil Flagship Store at Corso Monforte 30/3 in Milan presents its new proposals for modular kitchens. The spotlight will be on the new Levitas Glass, Levitas Alu, and Margo compositions designed by architect Roberto Gobbo along with the Euromobil R&D team, the Tè table accompanied by chairs and stools designed by Setsu & Shinobu Ito, and the latest restyling of the SEI kitchen by Marc Sadler.
Lightness, transparency and sustainability, are the guiding principles behind Levitas Glass, Levitas Alu, and Margo, the new kitchens designed by Euromobil’s Art Director, architect Roberto Gobbo, together with the Euromobil R&D team.
‘Levitas’ evokes the idea of lightness and movement, inspired by the fluidity of air: the Levitas kitchen embodies this concept through an airy and elegant design characterized by clean lines and transparent materials that impart a sense of spaciousness to the environment. The Levitas composition comes in two versions, Glass and Alu.
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Levitas Glass prominently features transparent extra-clear glass in the doors of wall units, bases, and tall units, both at the front and sides. The structure is composed of an aluminum frame lacquered aged brass. The door opening systems are threefold, varying according to use. The backs of bases and wall units are in Naturale sanded-effect oak while the tall units have glass backs. The paneling that surrounds the entire kitchen structure is in Wood caneté plus Natural. The central island’s worktop and corresponding sides are in Taj Mahal quartzite natural stone, a natural material characterized by a light colour that shifts from cream to grey, known for its resistance and durability. The Fast sliding snack top, 6 cm thick, is in natural sanded-effect oak.
Levitas Alu comes to life through aluminum, a ductile and resilient material that is extremely lightweight. The 22 mm thick honeycomb door is in aged brass lacquer finish. The shine of the thin aluminum edging that perimetrically surrounds the two sides of the door contributes to infusing a contemporary aesthetic into the entire kitchen. Glass and aluminum meet at the point of sustainability. Their processing ensures that the glass is not glued to the aluminum, so the pane can easily be removed to separate the pieces for recycling at the end of their life. Euromobil thus reaffirms its commitment to environmental sustainability, presenting eco-friendly and responsible solutions.
The Margo Island draws inspiration from an image of rigour and symmetry. The name, from the Latin ‘margo-marginis’, emphasizes the characteristic thin 14 mm perimeter frame that runs along its ends, highlighting the know-how with which it was made. The doors, with integrated handles in a bronze finish, are in bleached sanded-effect oak, adding warmth to the spaces. The top, 6 cm thick, as well as one of the two sides, is in Breccia Imperiale marble, a natural stone with warm, impactful material nuances. This marble dresses in a brown base tone, interspersed with shades ranging from coffee to chestnut, along with small white colour accents that break up the pattern, thus adding more movement and dynamism to the stone. Behind the island stands the Folding Cabinet that contains the operational area in TSS Opus mattone with wall-mounted overhead cabinets in Super Matt Pomice lacquered finish, framing the composition like a sort of bridge structure. Margo also extends to the matching tall units in bleached sanded-effect oak finish with the characteristic perimeter frame and flush vertical handles, serving as freestanding elements.
Designed by the Japanese duo Setsu & Shinobu, the new table represents an expansion of the Tè line with its clear organic and essential aesthetics. The structure is in black-tinted metal and charcoal-stained ash with a Breccia Imperiale marble top.
Six years after its launch, the SEI kitchen by Marc Sadler is updated with an Oyster anodized lacquer finish, wall units, and front bases in sanded-effect nero grafite chestnut veneer. A true celebration of lightness, SEI is named after the ultra-thin thickness (6 millimeters) of its worktops, sides, shelves, and accessories. Inspired by the utmost creative freedom, today it stands out for the over 50 finishes available, including natural stone, stainless steel, Fenix laminate, wood, and lacquer.
Guided by the principles of transparency, lightness, and sustainability, Euromobil reaffirms its commitment to responsible innovation, showcasing kitchens defined by airy designs and recyclable materials, proving that environmental consideration can coexist with the creation of beautiful and functional spaces.

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