Cookie Consent by Free Privacy Policy website Scic is previewing the Labirinto kitchen in a new chromatic interpretation during the forthcoming edition of the Milano Design Week event, from 6 to 12 june 2022
may 18, 2022 - Scic

Scic is previewing the Labirinto kitchen in a new chromatic interpretation during the forthcoming edition of the Milano Design Week event, from 6 to 12 june 2022


SCIC, a specialist in the production of kitchen systems since 1948, will be presenting several
novelties at the company’s showroom in via Durini 19 during Milano #design Week, from 6 to 12
June.

The Labirinto kitchen is displayed in its new chromatic and stylistic version at the brand’s historical
headquarters: the original #design project by #cattaneodesign draws inspiration from the renowned
Masone labyrinth, located at the heart of the Emilian plain. This location represents the physical
rendering of a dream by #francomariaricci, a unique place of culture in which an impressive
bamboo labyrinth is flanked by buildings of neoclassical inspiration.

The aesthetic and stylistic precision characterising this location are reflected in the linearity and
neatly chiselled volumes of the Labirinto kitchen, interpreted in simple, unfussy lines with a
particular focus on the choice of materials, in which slate-lacquered stainless steel is teamed up
with canaletto walnut structures.

The company explores new possibilities of interpretation: the project contemplates a large central
island consisting of base cabinets closed by 22mm hinged doors, flanked by open elements
profiled in canaletto walnut and fitted with internal lighting.

The countertop in Labradorite is the key element of the new version of Labirinto. This stone is
endowed with a natural metallic iridescence, accentuated by the backlighting of the top which
highlights the vitreous sheen and enhances the iridescent reflections thanks to the choice of
ground colours ranging from grey to deep blue.

Moreover, the showroom provides the backdrop for an exclusive exhibit: it will be possible for
window gazers to admire a work by #carlomattioli, a Parma-born artist who stood out on the 20
th century art scene. The display is a direct reference to an exhibition titled The lightful fruit to be
inaugurated in early May at Milan’s Pinacoteca Ambrosiana: the cycle of works in which this
Emilian artist probed the poetical aspects of Caravaggio’s paintings will be exhibited.

Aesthetic and material research, together with in-depth technical studies, constitutes the common
ground between Carlo Mattioli’s pictorial art and the #scic #design project being presented at
the #milanodesignweek2022.

SCIC Showroom
via Durini 19, Milano
Monday / Saturday | 10 am - 7 pm