Bespoke design and fine materials: Euromobil redefines the kitchen

Euromobil kitchens took over Milan Design Week 2025, transforming its showroom in Corso Monforte into a visually and conceptually striking space. In this carefully crafted layout, the Levitas, Margo, Antis, Lain, Telero and SEI kitchens were the highlights of a fluid and sophisticated itinerary.

The materials, light, and culture of home design: Euromobil kitchens take centerstage

Euromobil‘s Flagship Store transformed into a designer stage to attract architects, enthusiasts, and fastidious customers with compositions which created a dialogue between light, materials, and function.

Each kitchen provided a unique take on domestic living, uniting aesthetics to technology and sustainability. The event couldn’t help but leave its mark on those who are looking for a modern, modular, and high-end kitchen.

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Margo and Levitas: understated details

Lightness is a question of proportions. And this idea translates into the perfect balance of transparency, linearity, and rigor in Levitas and Margo. The former stands out for the extra-clear glass in its wall units and its Champagne aluminum structure with recessed handles, which adds to its formal purity and creates a refined interplay of light.

Meanwhile, Margo furnishes the space with a 14-mm perimeter frame which runs along its end and highlights the materials, including the sanded-effect oak and Taj Mahal quartzite. Ideal for those who love sophisticated and discrete kitchen furniture, this modular kitchen unites aesthetics to precision manufacturing.

The might of marble meets transparency: Antis, Margo and Levitas

Here we have the kitchen as sculpture. The star of this composition is a monolithic island with a bright and shiny Levanto Red marble top which provides the center of the room with a strong look.

The Margo cabinets in Ghisa sanded-effect oak play off of the Levitas fumé glass front bases and satin bronze frame, creating a dynamic contrast between materials and transparency. The Levitas sideboard is the final piece of the puzzle with its understated, minimalist look which is capable of catching our eye thanks to its marble surface.

Antis, Lain and Telero: composition and material

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In this setup, the kitchen takes on a more architectural character. Lain, Antis, and Telero are designed for those who love geometric order and the solidity of materials. The Super Matt Pomice lacquered cabinets are paired with the TSS Opus mattone, while the Telero island stands out with its Laminam Terra di Pompei top.

The result is a modular kitchen with a bold look in which functional technology coexists with strong materials. Fit for contemporary projects in which the kitchen blends in with the living room, the storage system with its recessed doors introduces a rational dimension to the space.

SEI: lightness and balance blended with technology

Designed by Marc Sadler, SEI is emblematic of a minimalist and high-performance kitchen. The name refers to the ultra-thin thickness—6 mm—of its tops, sides, and accessories. Every detail has been designed to provide a sleek look without giving up on functionality.

The anodized Bronze lacquer finish of the front bases is paired with the Ocean Storm marble, while the dark sanded-effect chestnut is sophisticatedly contrasted with the aged steel. Ideal for bold, minimalist spaces, the Sipario system, with integrated accessories and satin black glass, provides further proof of this proposal’s state-of-the-art modularity.

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