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SieMatic NewClassics.The new composition of the classic kitchen. >
Open the catalog to page 1Form follows function?Form follows The new classics from SieMatic. >
Open the catalog to page 2Because SieMatic offers not only anextraordinary variety of programs and design elements for the interior design of the kitchen.They also continue to create new kinds of solutions,whose options go far beyond the usual kitchen planning and accommodate todays inter- national tendencies in architecture and interior design.With the NewClassics from SieMatic,we invite you to give in to a new inspiration:contemporary interpre- tations of the classic kitchen,like itҒs never been before.Follow your The kitchen has long been muchmore than just a work space.It is the place where you celebrate your...
Open the catalog to page 3Stacking desired:Typical forBeauxArts furniture in the classical style is an emphasison the vertical.It is revealed inthe stackedӔcountertop andwall units as well in this very homey tall cabinet combinationwith its generous,slender glasscabinet doors and the vertical arrangement with many small drawers.A sophisticated opticalillusion,because the upper six drawers together form one single door,concealing a largecabinet compartment.The elegance of the dark maple isaccentuated by the clear beveled glass,which is echoedin the juxtaposed cabinet elements. 8 >
Open the catalog to page 8There are always many beautiful sides to a SieMatic BeauxArts.Because it is not planned in the usual way:The functional areas are divided into segments that are given their own characteristic design.The focal point is the cooking area:Here,for example,with a professional-looking stain- less steel exhaust hood over a rustic stove, which is framed by the graphically clear lines of the base cabinet structure.At the right an ensemble of various door forms: unusual,but typical for SieMatic BeauxArts. The sensitive repetition of colors and style elements combines the different segments...
Open the catalog to page 9Think not only in furniture,but in rooms:Because SieMatic BeauxArts also gives you new latitude to design wallsand floors. Play with styles:Combine classic withmodern,romantic with purism,Asian with Mediterranean elements,urban clarity with rustic charm. Design with feeling:The symmetricarrangements of the elements and thepurposeful repetition of colors,forms, and materials provide peacefulness and balance in every composition. >
Open the catalog to page 11Let SieMatic BeauxArts inspire you to newperspectives.Discover a collection of extraor- dinary furniture elements,with which you can interpret the classic kitchen in a wide variety of ways while setting sophisticated accents. The Chinese Wedding CabinetӔ,for example, is not only a charming eye catcher; it also has a surprising inner life:Behind its decorative exterior it conceals a convenient state-of-the- art refrigerator-freezer combination.SieMatic BeauxArts opens up unique new possibilities for you to combine function and emotion. Here you can give a work area the form of a classic...
Open the catalog to page 12There are so many beautiful styles.Why should youdecide on just one to furnish your kitchen? WithSieMatic BeauxArts,you choose from a whole range of stylistic directions and elements and create yourown menu.You achieve effects that are unusual for the kitchen and create fascinating rooms.Countertops, for example,are essential design elements.If you choose different variants,you give the individual areastheir own accents.The example of this magnolia white kitchen shows a combination of three particularly elegant countertop materials:8-cm-thick,smooth marble in the cooking...
Open the catalog to page 14magnolia white Vertical and horizontal wall niches areattractive architectonic elements.The intense play of light and shadow emphasizes thetypical free standing planning.Characteristic design elements for SieMaticBeauxArts are base cabinets,which arearranged symmetrically to the left and rightof the stove.Elegantly concealed,but easily accessible:the storage space behind the easy-openingsliding marble door and the microwave built into the side wall. >
Open the catalog to page 15It tells a story of freedom,individuality,and success.And of a stylistic direction that had its origin in Olde Europe,but later shaped the face of many of the New Worlds metropolises.At the end of the nineteenth century,thegeneration of successful American busi- nessmen dreamed of a new architectural style,which would lend expression to their wealth.Their wish was granted by young architects such as Richard Morris Hunt, Daniel Burnham,Henry Hobson Richardson, and Stanford White.They had studied at the ҉cole des Beaux-Arts in Paris.And they introduced a new style in architecture and interior...
Open the catalog to page 16shining accents.The rustic,irregular stone floorrecalls the charm of old country-style homes.Soft green tones govern the look of this generouskitchen.Typical:the vertical line and symmetrical arrangement of the stylish cabinet elements surrounding the modern appliances.Handmadewall tiles and olive-shaped handles provide Classic Base Cabinet shelves close off the islandon both sides and provide a for a transition tothe cozy living area.The repetition of the powerfulred nuances creates an optical connection fromthe kitchen to the library; the rustic oak shelves with chamfered edges and dark...
Open the catalog to page 18The modern design of the center island,with the eating bar and Japanese Tepan-Yaki griddles,is contrasted with the traditional charm of the free standing tall cabinet.Style elements such as pilaster supports,center molding and cornice,stacked countertop cabinets,and small glass doorswith delicate fabric lining show a special love of detail. 19 >
Open the catalog to page 19Playful or minimalist:The need to decide that question has now been relegated to yesterday.This light,salvia green SieMatic BeauxArts shows impressively how a combination of traditional and modern design can create a new,completely individual image:Minimalist stainless steel Base Cabinets without handles appear alongside painted doors with warm,shining nickel handles; a traditional glass-door cabinet next to a modern,high-sheen refrigerator attractive contrast. The difference between the cooking and the sink area could not be any greater; the design could not be any more exciting. 21 >
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