Purism wants to conceive clearly, execute loyally, exactly without deceits; it abandons troubled conceptions.
This art movement started in France between 1918 and 1925 and it was led by Amedee Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret who was a Swiss Architect and painter later know as Le Corbusier.
The reason why this movement fascinates me is because the creative ideology sounds as perfect now as it did in the early 1900’s.
The words used to describe the purist movement could very well be the mission statement of any interior design or kitchen architecture business.
FORM AND CONCEPTUAL SIMPLICITY DEFINED THE METHOD
All these kitchens featured here are a new trend that started in Copenhagen and they are quite different from the usual wooden cabinetry with slabs of quartz.
Purism or minimalism is the question that comes to mind.
Stainless Steel has some unique qualities that make this material a lifetime surface of choice.
The smooth perfection of the stainless steel sheets used in manufacturing, lend themselves to a myriad of design concepts. Durability is unquestionably one of the best benefits.
Clearly conceived.
EU manufacturers may offer lifetime warranties on manufacturing.
Anti-bacterial, water repellent and heat resistance are again some features that make your life in the kitchen a real pleasure.
Rust and scratches are only a concern if your beautiful stainless steel AISI 304 grade, 18/10 surface, is oxidized by the careless placing of a ferrous metal on its top, which will create a rust mark. As for scratches avoid any abrasive sponges or erosive chemicals.





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