• gRennaissance recyclable kitchen range by Italy’s Valcucine

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    Italy’s Valcucine has come up with a grand idea of a 100 per cent recyclable kitchen. It is called the gRennaissance line of kitchen cabinets in glass and aluminum. This way you don’t have to throw away your kitchen cabinets when it’s old. It will have a new glass base units system called Invitrum and can be assembled and dissembled easily thanks to its mechanical joints. The glass base units are also designed in a way to eliminate double side panels. In short, this system requires fewer materials to used than does in conventional types thus saving energy and resources. Using glass also makes it recyclable with no glues and helps in recycling formaldehyde emissions and resistence to heat and steam.


    The price hasn’t been announced yet of the gRennaissance kitchen range which is designed by designer and managing director of the company Gabriele Centazzo.
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    Posted in Topics:Recycle, Tags: , on February 20, 2009