Monday, June 18, 2012

Hollywood Baby

2 Pedini kitchens (White Dune with a curved island and a grey rift cut oak Integra) featured in the movie Columbus Circle with Selma Blair, Amy Smart, Kevin Polack, Giovanni Ribisi and Beau Bridges www.columbuscirclemovie.com


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Pedini Panels

A normal panel submerged in water swells up and deteriorates. This does not happen to the water repellent panels used in Pedini kitchens.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Tips & Tricks

A new kitchen is one of the most rewarding gifts you can give yourself and your family. The heart of your home, your kitchen is where late-night talks, homework sessions, and casual celebrations (the best kind!) happen naturally. It's where memories are made. 
Whether a rehab or a complete reconstruction, your dream kitchen
might not be as hard to attain as you imagine. 
Your kitchen is where you nurture your loved ones' souls as well as their bodies. So you want it to be as efficient, comfortable, and just plain beautiful as possible! But where do you start? The ideas and suggestions in this article will help you make that perfect new kitchen happen:
  • Before any kitchen project can begin, you have to access what you want, what you can actually have, and what would work best for you. On this page, we will help you determine exactly what kind of kitchen can fit inside your home and how feasible some of your wildest dreams might be. We will also tell you the "triangle" theory of kitchens and show you how to stay true to your initial vision for your dream kitchen.
  • Maybe your old kitchen is falling apart and is not inspiring you any longer. This doesn't necessarily mean you have to tear the whole room apart and start from scratch. On this page, we will show you the pros and cons of remodeling your kitchen as opposed to completely building a new one. You might be surprised how a few decorative changes can go a long way to revitalizing your kitchen.
  • It's easy for home projects to spiral out of control. Whenever you are rebuilding or renovating a room there are always hundreds of small expenses you never considered when your were in the planning stage. While these costs are unavoidable, there are ways to keep the price down. In this section, we will show how to design your kitchen on a strict budget. There's no reason why the price of your dream kitchen has to be a nightmare.
  • While designing your kitchen will save you money the headache it cause might not be worth the extra dollars. A professional who designs kitchens for a living can really simplify the process. In this section, we will show you when it is time to admit defeat and bring in a pro. We will also show you how to maintain control of your kitchen once a designer is brought in and how to check your designer's credentials.
  • Once you have assessed your kitchen needs and decided how you want to go about executing them, it's time to put pen to paper and start designing your new kitchen. On this page, we will give you some general concerns you should keep in mind when you are planning your new kitchen. For instance, you don't want to end up with a kitchen that has the sink positioned too far away from the fridge.
  • Despite the picture of the dream kitchen you have in your head, the actual space you have in your house might not be compatible with your ideal. As with any home project, you have to balance practicality with your grandest wishes. In this section, we will show you how to plan around the size of your kitchen space and use every inch to its maximum potential.
  • Next to size, the shape of your kitchen space can your biggest design headache. In this section, we will show you how to plan around an oddly shaped kitchen. There are three main types of kitchen shapes the U shape, the L shape, and the G shape. We will also show you how to manage a small, or galley, kitchen.
  • Many people prefer the informal, casual style of an eat-in kitchen. There are three styles of kitchen dinning. First there is counter dining, which would naturally require a counter top. Next there is a breakfast nook, which requires a small space or alcove. Finally, there is the traditional eat-in kitchen. On this page, we will show you which option is right for you and your home.
  • A kitchen island can be a cheap and attractive way to expand your counter space. An island can also help you add a second sink, dishwasher, or oven to your kitchen. On this page, we will show you all the benefits of a kitchen island and whether or not it would be right for you. We will also discuss the growing trend of having a desk in your kitchen.

Friday, May 11, 2012


Pedini has been producing sophisticated luxury kitchens since 1956 and has prestigious heritage — globally renowned as one of Italy’s best style-exports on a par with Gucci, Armani, Lamborghini and Alessi — and one of the first companies to produce the modular kitchen. The company experiments with a range of new and innovative materials and is known for the flair and creativity that it brings to the industry, interpreting that the luxury segment demands. Philosophy Pedini designers tailor each kitchen to the given brief considering the space, lifestyle and style of the customer. The company considers esthetics and functionality of equal importance and approaches both with the same level of innovation. As a result each kitchen is a highly personalized with unique characteristics and encapsulating all of the different functions of the kitchen: living, eating, cooking, relaxing and entertaining. Pedini is known for its range and quality of materials which offer highly personal choices and allow for greater creativity in the design. The company is committed to research and development to stay ahead of trends, bringing new finishes and concepts to the portfolio each year. The design team aim to create the best possible solutions for each customer mixing superlative functionality and design with top-spec materials for the ultimate statement in fashion and style.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Pedini - Vintage Traditional Kitchen

Pedini's latest and greatest...and a first for us, a traditional kitchen! A "new" way to present a kitchen, a model that finds it's excellence, reminiscent of the past. Where functionality and classicism meet perfectly. Where tradition and craftsmanship are modeled, through time, by innovation and quest. Our Vintage model is designed to set off the usage of natural materials crafted to make unique matrix effect together with highly technological finishes. Here's a sneak peek...