The
Pedini brand is unique in its design language and is synonymous with new,
forward thinking NYC Italian kitchen design, matched with timeless elegance. It is one of the few companies that
can excel at introducing organic, influenced styles typified by swooping
curves, whilst at the same time being able to produce timeless linear designs.
From the inception of Pedini’s first model Francesca developed in 1957, there
was a realization that Pedini had developed its own concept by using curved
lines and creating different operational zones within the kitchen.
Pedini’s
Francesca model of 1957, demonstrates the NYC Italian kitchen company’s innate understanding of the ergonomics and
functionality of design.
Pedini’s
Alice Noce model from 1979, builds on the quality and opens a new chapter in design.
Pedini’s
Agrodolce model from 1982.
Pedini’s
Estrella model from 1990.
Pedini’s
Libera model from 1994, shows a new direction of the NYC contemporary Italian kitchen brand, leading more towards logical
kitchen solutions. There was a wider range of effective materials and styling
with a global appeal in use during this period.
The
style and design theme that began in 1957, still exists today. Curved
compositions, the integration of appliances, flush handles, no handles and
unique materials single out Pedini’s individuality. Every Pedini Italian kitchen in NYC has a design language that makes it different from its
competitors.