THEA

Thea features a distinctive profile separating doors for easy unit access, a signature element in Arclinea's successful history. Enhanced by Antonio Citterio's additions, Thea allows the design of both Wet and Show kitchens, aligning with the current trend of dividing kitchens into functional and social zones. Integrated seamlessly into the Collection, Thea's connections to Arclinea's history are evident, borrowing its name from the company's inaugural kitchen in the sixties. The project skillfully separates the functional Wet kitchen from the social Show kitchen, with a wall in NTF black ash concealing the functional kitchen and providing an elegant backdrop for the island. The island becomes the focal point for socializing, featuring an original Waterfall worktop and Canto snack bar, complemented by the double Madia with interiors in NTF fossil oak.