The elegant, boldly-defined frame of the cabinet door: a counterpoint to the glass version
The framed door with two moulded lines in sharp sculptural relief are what makes Meg a contemporary kitchen that oozes elegances. Its distinctive aesthetic is accentuated further in the glass-door version which has the same solid wood frame around a pane of glass in a clear or fluted style with a three-dimensional reeded effect. Thanks to its sheer versatility, the Arredo3 system allows you to create a counterpoint with another glass cabinet door featuring an extremely refined appearance and concealed hinges. Whether you go for a more hi-tech or plainer door, the Standard, Teca and Vogue ranges will have something that pleases. They are all in aluminium and glass. For those who seek an elegant, contemporary and edgy kitchen.

As many as 35 matt lacquers with neutral hues and bursts of colour
The Meg door can be covered in a hardwearing polymer-veneered finish or in a more modern matt lacquered finish - all waiting to be admired in Arredo3’s gamut of 35 shades, going from more understated hues to brighter vibrant ones. The subtle sculptural relief of the moulding lends itself to various moods: an energetic edgy one when matched to titanium-finish handles or a more classic reassuring aesthetic when paired with crown moulding on the wall units or combined with dramatic cooker hoods which reproduce the same bas-relief decoration, or with traditional-looking shelving.
