Things kick off with the k7 kitchen, a puristic model in which TEAM 7 particularly emphasises the combination of nature, design and technology: electronic touch fittings and the island with infinitely height-adjustable worktop fuse function and urban flair with the naturally sensuous look and feel of premium wood. The hoisting technology and flat handles have been developed by TEAM 7 itself. Depending on the setting, the ergonomic work area transforms into a discreet sideboard or attractive and modern bar – fitted here with bar stools from the lux range. The k7, displayed in walnut, with bronze coloured glass and brown ceramic, is combined with the new “spacey” tak dining table. Other new additions this year are the lui chair, and expressive occasional furniture with runners featuring a trendy bronze surface. Contrasting against the floor in this way gives the sideboards from the cubus pure line a completely fresh, elegant look, creating an impressive, stylish vibe to round off the varied new design element.
k7
- Product Name
- k7
- Manufacturer
- TEAM 7
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