Formal accuracy, compositional transparency, and tailored details: in Euromobil’s new proposal, the kitchen is no longer just a space to live in, but a true architecture to inhabit.
The project stems from the meeting of Margo—a kitchen that enhances precision of line and artisanal quality—with Levitas, a system featuring an aluminum frame and glass doors that opens up new visual and functional horizons. Complementing these are the base units from the Antis model, offered in satin bronze metallic lacquer.
Together, these three elements give shape to a contemporary kitchen that combines aesthetics, technology, and design flexibility, creating an elegant and tactile environment that integrates seamlessly with the living area.
Margo: the perfect balance between proportion and material
Designed to offer an elegant and refined look, Margo stands out for its 14 mm perimeter frame—a subtle yet distinctive line that defines geometries and proportions with exceptional formal clarity.
Every element is designed to integrate seamlessly into the space, thanks also to the option of customizing side panels, plinths, and finishes.
Enhancing the project is the Giro handle, an exclusive Euromobil design, available in Satin Bronze, Champagne, or Absolute Black. This stylish detail combines ergonomics with aesthetic purity, blending perfectly with the collection’s new metallic finishes.
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Levitas: the lightness that furnishes
A complementary yet central element in the identity of the project, Levitas is a system with an aluminum frame and glass doors that introduces transparency, modularity, and visual depth.
The 22 mm glass doors, framed in aluminum—available in Champagne or Satin Bronze—can be paired with extra-clear, smoked, or fluted glass, creating a play of reflections and layers that makes each composition airy and luminous.

Tall units, wall cabinets, and sideboards are thus transformed into sophisticated furnishing elements, able to connect the kitchen and living area with coherence and natural ease. Inside, tempered glass shelves or 25 mm Mensula shelves with moka-stained ash accessories allow every space to be organized with precision, elegance, and maximum visibility.
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Rosso Levanto marble as a sculptural accent
Within this design framework, Rosso Levanto marble takes on the role of a material accent, cladding the central island like a sculptural monolith.

The marble’s intense red veining, crossed by whitish-grey patterns, introduces an emotional and visual component that enriches the entire space. It is no longer the narrative center of the project, but rather a bold gesture that completes and enhances Margo’s rationality and Levitas’s transparency.