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Italian styling and German precision combine to create individual kitchens from Studio Italia

Closeup of kitchen benchtop with stainless steel top countertop, furniture, interior design, kitchen, product design, table, black, white
Closeup of kitchen benchtop with stainless steel top and gas hobs, and timber look cabinetry.

How is it possible for a New Zealand homeowner to have a custom-made kitchen that is created in Europe? The answer is simple flexible design.

Studio Italia imports Varenna Poliform, an enduring range of kitchen systems that can be tailored to New Zealand households, says managing director Joanna Hoeft.


Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, splashback along wall, cabinetry, ceiling, countertop, cuisine classique, interior design, kitchen, product design, under cabinet lighting, gray, black
Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, splashback along wall, tan and black cabinetry, black floor, and cooktop on island with box shaped rangehood above.

"Varenna Poliform engage renowned designers to create its range of furniture. There is a large selection of internal accessories and exterior fittings, with a versatile range of finishes from laminate to lacquered glass."

Hoeft is a qualified interior designer specialising in kitchen design and coordinated the installation of Varenna Poliform kitchens in Studio Italia's Auckland showroom. These kitchens are now available nationwide. Studio Italia offers a design service to assist homeowners and kitchen professionals. The company provides a full installation service by an experienced team.

Kitchen with light coloured cabinetry along wall with cabinetry, countertop, floor, furniture, interior design, kitchen, room, black, gray
Kitchen with light coloured cabinetry along wall with dining table and chairs in front and hanging light.

Contact Studio Italia, 96 Carlton Gore Rd, Newmarket, Auckland, phone (09) 523 2105, fax (09) 523 2106. Email: varenna@studioitalia.co.nz. Website:www.studioitalia.co.nz.

Story by: Trendsideas

11 Feb, 2005