
Molteni Tivalì 2.0 Built Kitchen System
TIVALÌ 2.0 BUILT KITCHEN SYSTEM
TIVALÌ 2.0 BUILT KITCHEN SYSTEM
Designed By Dante Bonuccelli
Tivalì, the built-in kitchen for all spaces designed by Dante Bonuccelli in 2004, precursor of the “Everything in a Small Space” concept, evolves in the Tivalì 2.0, with the introduction of Post, the new ergonomic handle in solid wood, together with the Operative Columns 2.0.
The concept behind the design was to have a kitchen, within a usable internal linear space of between 2.40 and 3 meters, where the scenographic element prevails and the kitchen reaches its highest expression, rather like the performance of an actor on stage.
DESIGNER
DANTE BONUCCELLI
Dante Bonuccelli was born in 1956 in Buenos Aires. He worked as a design consultant for Dada and Unifor.
Perhaps because of his Argentine background, or because there he started in building design, Dante Bonuccelli does not display any diva behaviour, but instead has a concrete and precise way of bringing architecture to design with great attention to research and testing of new concepts.
He is always looking towards a broader horizon than the Po valley, where he comes from. Technology and daily living are brought together in his projects, such as the Tivalì and Trim kitchens he designed for Dada.
Dante Bonuccelli graduated in architecture in Buenos Aires in 1979. His training started in Argentina passing through Italy where in 1984 he established Avenue Architects an architecture and design studio in Milan. He worked for complex clients such as IBM, Hoechst, Johnson Controls, Eni, Ansaldo, Infostrada, Philips, Vodafone and Bocconi University.
Working for the Foster & Partners studio, he designed the furniture of Albion Wharf Riverside in London. His projects have been featured in more than 50 publications and exhibited in several international exhibitions.
"The ideal design is the result of a new concept. It is functional, attentive to detail, becomes timeless and has harmonious forms."
Dante Bonuccelli
INFORMATION
DATA
As on all theatrical stages, the curtain conceals the scene, revealed only in the presence of the actors, and thus Tivalì appears as a large closed kitchen range which at first does not reveal its precious contents.
Two big folding doors conceal the scene and, once open, thanks to sophisticated mechanisms, fit back, side by side, into the shape of the container, revealing it. The double cellular alluminium panel doors can be configured in the various finishes of the range, thereby enabling Tivalì to be seen in various interpretations.
SLIDING DOOR
The new sliding door mechanism has been revolutionised, losing the base and the lower carriage, but without forfeiting the fluidity of the sliding effect. Configurable in 3 different heights and 2 widths, it offers the inside layout infinite possibilities.
