Part of Brazilian architectural exhibition Casacor,
Cucina Pietra aligns with the three pillars of the 2019
Hess employs a neutral, monastic aesthetic, with clean lines and streamlined shapes drawing attention to the SCA materials used. All cabinets are fronted by
Practicalities such as storage and appliances are seamlessly disguised around a large central island for cooking and preparation. Irregular in size, the island is fitted with a Corian top made of a durable mineral and acrylic material. Above the island, an eye-catching concrete hood appears to flow directly from the ceiling.
In an effort to create a minimal, serene environment, the only loose pieces of furniture are three practical stools. Grey hydraulic floor tiles blend effortlessly with the furniture and finishes, reinforcing the concept of continuous space. Each tile is hand made and one of a kind, giving subtle variation in colour.
Indirect lighting works to highlight the materials, such as the marbled veins running through the Slimstone cabinets. A small balcony overlooking the Sao Paulo Jockey Club brings a modicum of natural light. Hess added a mini garden terrace with a sculptural arrangement of greenery within a singular white pot.
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