Summary or notes: “As a luxury kitchen specialist, it is always important for me to bring thought provoking ideas and execution techniques to the market. At the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (
KBIS) in January 2018, I showcased my latest forward-thinking design titled ‘Monolith Inception’. The Monolith Inception kitchen was commissioned by Liebherr Refrigeration to celebrate the launch of their new column refrigeration series. The concept of the kitchen is derived from the definition of ‘Monolithic’, meaning, ‘formed of a single block of stone.’ This idea can be found throughout the kitchen in the crisp contemporary geometries and the layered long linear planes.” Read the designer’s full article of the design by clicking
here.
Countertop Wood: Table Top:
White Oak; Base: Composite Substrate
Category: Kitchen Table Top and Base
Construction Style: Custom Construction Style - Chevron
Wood Countertop Location: Orlando, Florida
Metal Countertop Location:
Size: 30" High x 33" Wide x 51" Long
Countertop Edge Profile: 1/8" roundover on all top, bottom and vertical edges
Wood Countertop Finish: Bleached Finish and a Thick Epoxy High Gloss Overcoat
Wood Stain: Stain 15785CP
Cabinetry Color: Dark Wood and Gray
Kitchen Style: Contemporary Monolith Inception Kitchen
Designer: Richard Thomas Anuszkiewicz Creative Director of the Richar Living Lifestyle Brand and the Executive Director of Alt Breeding Schwarz Architects Casework Division.
Undermount or Overmount Sink: N/A
Countertop Options: Table Top: Chevron Construction Style with Inset Brass Screws
Notes: “As a luxury kitchen specialist, it is always important for me to bring thought provoking ideas and execution techniques to the market. At the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (
KBIS) in January 2018, I showcased my latest forward-thinking design titled ‘Monolith Inception’. The Monolith Inception kitchen was commissioned by Liebherr Refrigeration to celebrate the launch of their new column refrigeration series. The concept of the kitchen is derived from the definition of ‘Monolithic’, meaning, ‘formed of a single block of stone.’ This idea can be found throughout the kitchen in the crisp contemporary geometries and the layered long linear planes.” Read the designer’s full article of the design by clicking
here.