Salinas
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Architecture for cooking. A steel load-bearing frame with a limited thickness characterises the structure, which pivots around concepts of lightness and modularity. A groove runs through the furniture longitudinally to connect shelves, the tap and electrical connections; a wooden surface slides along to become a table and then can be restored to its habitual arrangement. The palette of materials is of the utmost quality and features glass and copper, cement and ceramic, marble and lava, all of which recyclable, and perfectly inter-balanced. Salinas is a remarkable lesson of a feminine perspective on kitchens as it is one of the few kitchen projects to be designed by a woman.