Harp Kitchen by Poliform

In Milan, Poliform transformed the storied halls of Palazzo Clerici. The 18th-century residence, layered with history and texture, became the setting for the brand’s newest kitchen systems.

The Harp kitchen rests on a foundation of geometry, its proportions carefully considered. Edges are softened, sinuous lines and surfaces flow seamlessly, and volumes unfold with visual continuity. 

Wood finishes, marble worktops, and brushed steel details come together to form a refined material richness. 

Poliform kitchens are available in New Zealand exclusively from Studio Italia

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