ARCLINEA FINDS A NEW BALEARIC HOME IN PALMA DE MALLORCA
SHOWROOM, 17.03.24
Arclinea has opened the doors of its new showroom in the urban heart of the Balearic isles, Palma de Mallorca. The Spanish city proffers a rich cultural and design history, with well-preserved medieval architecture defining the charm of the old town, and a blend of Arab influences and Modernisme — also known as Catalan Art Nouveau — bringing intrigue to the metropolitan landscape. Located at Carrer d'Andrea Doria 6, within the city’s popular shopping district, Arclinea’s newest home invites the Palma design community to engage with conviviality in four new kitchen displays — where technical precision is married to spatial innovation.
In the window, a glossy noir saint laurent marble Convivium Island brings a defined openness to the heart of the home. The choreography of daily rituals is centred around an Era table in Black Ash NTF, and black PVD doors feature the Convivium Elegant handle.
A second display centres the Beta wet kitchen, complete with Fenix Hazelnut doors. Inspiring in its versatility, the design of the Beta kitchen features a polished Mercury quartz countertop, complemented by black anodized aluminium shelving and Fossil Oak NTF wooden wall units.
In the Palma showroom, a striking Thea Island composition is showcased with Grey Fenix doors, lacquered black handles and a unique bush-hammered gravel quartz countertop.
A final display has the historic Italia Island at its heart. The first kitchen design to emerge from Arclinea’s collaboration with Antonio Citterio, this incarnation of the Italia Island features vintage steel and integrated Italia handles, the Era System snack table in Gray Oak NTF and a double suspended shelf in vintage steel. Not to be outdone by its dry counterpart, the wet kitchen area includes Grey Oak NTF doors with integrated Italia handles and a vintage steel countertop and backsplash.