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A Strong and Dramatic Appeal

Three new pearl-effect colours add a sophisticated touch to Musa

Sophistication, versatility and a deep commitment to innovation come together in Musa, the latest kitchen collection from Scavolini, designed by Vuesse. Created to enhance contemporary interiors with a sense of formal elegance, Musa brings together refined aesthetics and functional excellence through a new modular approach and an expansive palette of finishes that invite endless customisation.

At the heart of Musa is Scavolini’s mastery of material craftsmanship. Continuous research and innovation have led to the introduction of three new pearl-effect colours, enriching the existing range of glossy and matt lacquers. These luminous finishes are also available for glass fronts and for panels in both lacquer and veneer – featuring a refined slat texture, adding depth and character to a wide array of compositions.

The collection is distinguished by its 22-millimetre plain, sleek and minimalistic squared doors paired with a selection of handles that echo the design’s clean geometry. Two exclusive handle designs, offered in Satin Finish Steel and Matt Anthracite, can be integrated seamlessly with both horizontally and vertically slatted doors, further enhancing Musa’s cohesive visual identity.

To accommodate today’s design needs and technological advancements, Musa includes a new 75-centimetre modular width for base units, ideal for housing the latest large-format built-in appliances. This addition also enhances the visual harmony of the kitchen’s architectural layout.

A signature feature of the collection is its innovative use of perforated sheet metal surfaces, which can be integrated into wall units, sliding elements, countertops or suspended features. With options for either Round or Linear textures, and enhanced by interior lighting, these elements create a dynamic interplay of transparency and shadow – an elegant, almost cinematic visual effect.

Whether configured as a linear setup, island, corner or peninsula, Musa offers maximum design freedom. It adapts beautifully to both residential and contract environments, bringing personality and refinement to any space.

It also considers the evolving nature of modern living. Built-in solutions seamlessly connect the kitchen with living areas, creating fluid, multifunctional environments where working, socialising and relaxing coexist with ease. 

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