Snaidero received the Good Design Award

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The Chicago’s Museum of Modern Art assigned the Good Design Award to Snaidero’s Frame kitchen. It is the 14th time that the Italian company is honored with this prestigious recognition.
The Good Design Award is one of the most important international awards: it first came into being in 1950 sparked by an idea of Edgar Kaufmann Jr – curator and founder of the Museum of Modern Art of Chicago – and it is bestowed upon the most innovative products of the year in terms of form, materials, construction, concept, function, utility, sustainability and aesthetics. It is currently awarded by the Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and it is also promoted by the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies.
The Snaidero Frame is a project Designed by Massimo Iosa Ghini. “It is a faultless fusion – they explain from Snaidero – of all the essential features of a modern kitchen environment: efficiency and inspiration. A neo-chic style which references and updates certain iconic elements of classic design, making them more functional too: the framed door ameliorated with recessed handles, the use of glossy and matte lacquer finishes to subtly bring out the exquisite beauty of the surface tops and the large extractor hood, available in bronze or stainless steel, providing the work area of the kitchen with a stylishly characterful focal point”.