Kitchen furniture: Midj’s new accessories for contemporary living spaces
Kitchens have always been considered as the main hub in homes. It’s the place where all the areas of the house meet and communicate with one another, just as the people who live in it. Discover our furnishing solutions dedicated to classic, modern, and contemporary kitchens.
Designer stools: modern, bold, and geometric
In contemporary kitchens, designer stools surround islands and peninsulas as they become essential during moments of relaxation and entertainment.
The new height-adjustable swivel Toy stool by studio Pastina, introduces the exclusive feature of a structure available only in matt painted metal. Its fresh and playful character offers a new interpretation of shared spaces. Kitchens are no longer intended as passageways but as areas to hang out in soft and welcoming seats.
Toy stools, design Studio Pastina with Charlotte suspension lamp, design Tomas Dalla Torre.“Toy is an original stool brimming with character, destined to become a cult element of contemporary design”
Our Trampoliere stool, with a fluid and dynamic outline, is the ideal solution for those who love interior spaces as much as exterior ones. The collection proposed by Roberto Paoli reveals a new aesthetic: essential, functional, and balanced.
Trampoliere stools, design Roberto Paoli with Charlotte table lamp, design Tomas Dalla Torre.Soft design meets the intensity of primary colors
Modern kitchens with a natural feel seek the warmth of basic shades. Indoor living areas turn into lively and emotional places, in which furnishings chosen in primary colors perfectly blend into nature-inspired environments.
The Woodj table stretches out into the kitchen with its perfectly rounded silhouette. Wood is the essential element that earns its name Woodj.
Woodj table, design Midj R&D, with Montera chairs, design AtelierNanni.Together with Woodj, chairs from the Montera collection welcome guests in a relaxed and serene atmosphere. Designer Emilio Nanni tells us about the genesis of such an iconic and intriguing collection, born from a completely unexpected source of inspiration.
“The slender yet well-placed structure, the solid and haughty appearance are the iconographic peculiarities of the Torero that we wanted to share in this project.”
Montera is the name of the hat traditionally worn by bullfighters and its peculiar shape inspired Nanni Atelier in the creation of the backrest. The entire collection exalts attention to detail and innovation in furniture design.
Montera chair, design AtelierNanni.“The structural continuity from the backrest to the rear legs, the connection of the seat with the front legs, the sizing that optimizes the ergonomic connection between seat and armrests, and then the enveloping shape of the solid wood back”
Design and aesthetic solutions express all the potential of a cultured artist, careful to the values of design and able to transform contemporary into timeless items.
Montera stool, design AtelierNanni.Paolo Vernier’s Nenè collection reveals the beauty of linear design that wonderfully harmonizes the space in small kitchens. Burgundy enhances the lightness of our Nenè seat while adding a charismatic look to a kitchen with an exuberant and expressive soul.
Nenè chair, design Paolo Vernier.The dialogue among collections for modern and bright kitchens
Material, graphic and chromatic contrasts characterize new kitchens, where collections and brands meet and create virtuous and impeccable combinations.
The veins that characterize the black marble crystal ceramic top of the Marcopolo table fill and animate the center of the kitchen. A table that enchants and conquers, together with the opaque finishing of Charlotte’s metal lampshades, a material taken from the eclectic Strike chairs, which welcome diners with their sophisticated and elegant identity.
Chairs from the Strike collection, design AtelierNanni with the Marcopolo extendable table, design Paolo Vernier, and the Charlotte suspension lamps, designed by Tomas Dalla Torre.Charlotte suspension lamps, design Tomas Dalla Torre.“Charlotte’s glowing hanging lamps define the perimeter of the islands from above, with continuous and intangible paths”.
Paolo Vernier defines the environment with the curvy lines of Lea and Clessidra, softening and stretching the space smoothly and gracefully through gentle pastel colors.
Clessidra table, design Paolo Vernier with Lea chairs, design Paolo Vernier. Clessidra table, design Paolo Vernier with Lea chairs, design Paolo Vernier.Furnish kitchens with a soft contemporary design
Keep discovering our designer furniture collections for a functional and refined kitchen.
As designers from AtelierNanni tell us:
“We try to combine our design code and the historical time in which we live, in an object that, paradoxically, is timeless”.