Kitchen renovation in the City of Arts and Sciences with invisible induction hob

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

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