| ModernKitchenArt - codenamed MoKA:
"creativity accessible" is preparing to conquer the kitchen.
ModernKitchenArt, in the form of an acronym MOKA, in three simple words of a new brand, a new industry of modular kitchens. Modernity as an exploration of more sophisticated tastes in design and constant anticipation of technological innovation. Art as a conscious demand for a creative role in designing the kitchen cabinet. kitchen as a laboratory for new ideas, bringing the most advanced aesthetic expression to be realized through design principles and advanced up to now unpublished.
The sophisticated taste of the high range of art combined with the taste of a cost-effective choice. In short, "open creativity". In practice, a clear answer, given with excellent timing, to a market going through a difficult time and clamoring financial solutions are not binding but a high stylistic content.
The operational base of ModernKitchenArt is located in San Vito al Tagliamento, province of Pordenone: Once again, therefore, is the much-discussed North-East engine of the Italian economy, the scene of a continuous and successful mutation of doing business, the territory voted excellent production, stand out for their enthusiasm in tackling a new start up in a difficult economic climate. Let's talk about entrepreneurship, which reveals that he understood that the best way to tackle the difficult time we are experiencing is to focus on innovations in concrete, without fear of calling into question the certainties previously acquired and therefore focusing on the adoption of marketing strategies in which each of the four Ps, product communications, the wholesale price, takes the form of a new approach, strong novel of ideas, both to the business user.
The entrepreneurial team, technical, creative and productive of Moka ModernKitchenArt led by Luca Barbato, is launching a new challenge, or to introduce market-oriented production-end convenience to fashion-design, over looking, experimenting, taking in advance the transformation of taste to metabolize products of high aesthetic and highly competitive economic terms.
The ingredients of the recipe Moka ModernKitchenArt are, as it should be, in form and function, but how to use them is more audacious: the objective is to create kitchen "on display and to use," designed for fun and designed to last long, while also offering users the chance to break free of certain constraints, pushing the boundaries of conventional modular advantage of customized solutions, not standard.
Among the jewels of the range ModernKitchenArt is SUPREMA ", the first white kitchen all sorts of" adopting a particular construction technique that lets you customize the color-kitchen in endless variations, an operation to date and very difficult expensive for all other industries. The second proposal is VISION, with its glass surface gloss or mat, available in a range of rich colors and updated on the latest trends, and made particularly functional modules based on the depth increased, as a tribute to the "non standard" and as a function of 'optimization of space required by new housing types. Last born is SLASH Kitchen available in 19 finishes polymer, 7 colors in the current shiny finish are complemented by seven opaque colors, four finishes complete the range of matter, light oak, dark oak, gray oak, white sand and pickled white. Features of this new handle is available in seven colors and three colors of oak for game of contrasts and tone-on-priate only in the kitchen.
All this in the form of a concrete commitment to the environment, while fully respecting the principles of environmental sustainability: ModernKitchenArtoperates in fact a strict control over the entire chain of suppliers, using materials, supplies and components for provenance and production methods do not create imbalances environment. ModernKitchenArtin the project and then do not miss anything, has it all. Beginning with the desire to succeed in what so far nobody has done in a very convincing match quality, design and affordability in a winning formula.
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