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Bruta – three-piece kitchen from Supafront


The Bruta design divides the kitchen into three different modules: Bruta Wall, Bruta Base and Bruta Tall. Each part has its own character and colour options yet are designed to work together harmoniously.

Bruta Wall


The wall cabinets in the Bruta kitchen have a sleek, minimalist design. Low cabinet frames give this module a horizontal shape that tones down the traditional “kitchen” feel and gives the room a lovely sense of space.

The doors are extended at the bottom so the cabinets are easily opened without handles – leaving the design completely clean. This design frees up space to add an accent colour to the kitchen – with five beautiful shades to choose from, in addition to the kitchen’s two main colours.

Bruta Base
The base cabinet design is by far the most distinctive feature of the collection. Inspired by brutalist concrete reliefs, all doors and drawer fronts are equipped with wave-shaped handles that form sculptural patterns on the kitchen facade.

All fronts are available in two colours, and for each format there are several handles in different shapes to choose from to create a dynamic, unique whole.

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