LAB emerges as a space for experimentation. A neutral, essential, and controlled environment conceived to observe design in its purest state. Here, the kitchen is presented without artifice, free from distraction, allowing full focus on the object, the detail, and the process. LAB is a framework designed to explore new models, materials, and solutions—where design takes center stage. It is not about presenting finished outcomes, but about opening processes.
Within this setting, GINA 35 is introduced—a model that explores a new sensitivity in kitchen design. Its language is more organic and fluid, driven by a clear intention to soften the relationship between volume, use, and experience. The kitchen is no longer merely a functional device, but a central piece where proportion, texture, and materiality create a serene and contemporary presence.
The proposal is structured around a central island, conceived as the main element and generator of the project. This volume naturally integrates all functions required for everyday use, offering a generous work surface and a clear, ordered reading of the whole. Each decision responds to a pursuit of synthesis: removing the superfluous to reinforce formal coherence.
The design of GINA 35 embraces a sober and balanced aesthetic, where function and form develop inseparably. Appliances, storage, and work areas are integrated with precision, resulting in a kitchen perceived as a continuous and coherent volume. The cabinetry, aligned in both geometry and materiality, contributes to a unified reading of the space, conveying order, calm, and formal rigor. This same logic of unity and consistency is maintained throughout, with geometry, materials, and finishes reinforcing a compact and cohesive perception—allowing the kitchen to be understood as a single volume. A composition that expresses clarity, calm, and a refined spatial quality within the LAB environment.