
Popular 1935 Modern Living Room in Neutrals

Modern Italian Kitchen Design
Futura Cucine is an Italian company, specialized in the manufacture of kitchen furniture. Futura Cucine offers creativ design and high quality product. One of them is the last set –Giada, modular furniture made of oak. The doors are 20 mm thick oak veneered chipboard with 20/10 mm thick solid wood edge on 4 sides.Unusual furniture of Giada is characterized by elegant and functional design that will stand the transitional fashion trends. Kitchen furniture have clear vision and simple, minimalist forms that create a sense of organization and order in the interior.
Required vision of the kitchen is largely due to modern doors made from scratch resistant veneer that is finished in dramatic black for a strong visual impact. The collection is also available in grey oak, dark brown oak, honey oak and natural oak. The beautiful oak wood is complemented by aluminum panel and accessories. Futura Cucine allows you to customize your kitchen by choosing the color of acidated glass or lacquered glass, colours available: white, sand, orange, coffee, red, burgundy, green, anthracite or black.
At Home and Work with Kimberly Ayres


In the breakfast room, the parterre and curtain fabric is from Raoul Textiles in Santa Barbara. The table is vintage from Blackman Cruz. The chairs are vintage from Kimberly's friend and boutique owner Gabriella Sarlo. The chandelier is vintage. "For parties, we clear out the chairs and this table becomes the bar," says Kimberly.



Kimberly's desk in her office is by Jonathan Adler but the cabinets and chair are vintage. The wallpaper is grasscloth from Twenty2 and looks like a great alternative to Phillip Jeffries, my usual source. "The french plaster sconce is by Moth Design, one of the lines we sell in the showroom," says Kimberly.


I think we can all agree that interior designer Kimberly Ayres made a great career switch and the design world had better look out! She's definitely one to watch and I can't wait to see what she does next!
Photos by Eric Cahan