Timeless sophistication and invisible technology come together in this Neola kitchen located in one of Valencia’s most iconic landmarks: the City of Arts and Sciences.
The Biella lacquered finish in a Havana brown hue envelops the space with a warm, inviting feel that enhances the natural elegance of the fine materials. This deep and serene tone invites contemplation and visual balance, adding character without being ostentatious and fostering a timeless aesthetic.
The invisible cooking system redefines the perception of space. With no visible hobs, the countertop maintains a clean and continuous surface that amplifies the feeling of order and spaciousness. Beyond design, this solution offers efficiency, ease of cleaning, and seamless integration with the interior architecture.
A kitchen designed for those who value comfort, lasting beauty, and quiet innovation.
Photos: Padi Fotógrafos
