Interior architect Ntaiana Charalampous has developed a customisable kitchen system formed from stainless steel modules, which has been shortlisted for a 2023 Dezeen Award.
Charalampous, who is the co-founder and creative director of multi-disciplinary design studio Dedàleo, developed the Ilo+milo system as an alternative to what she calls “the rigid and static nature of traditional kitchens”.
The concept is aimed at homeowners and young individuals seeking adaptable solutions that can be used to create their ideal kitchen layout.
“Recognising that modern lifestyles are dynamic and ever-changing, the project aims to provide a solution that allows for flexibility and versatility within the kitchen environment,” said Charalampous.
“By introducing a revolutionary modular system, Ilo+milo 2.0 enables users to rearrange and reconfigure their kitchen layout effortlessly,” the Cypriot designer added.
The Ilo+milo 2.0 system, which was updated in 2022 following its initial launch the previous year, comprises square stainless-steel modules measuring 60 by 60 centimetres.
The modules can combine in various ways to create a highly personalised design. Users can choose to create a generous, open layout combining wall units with a kitchen island or can opt for a more compact configuration to make the most of small spaces.
The square units are complemented by modules featuring curved surfaces and height-adjustable legs, which can be detached and used to form a separate dining table.
Each module can be specified in different materials and finishes, with the metal doors, drawers and pull-out tops available in a wide range of colours to suit the user’s personal style.
The vertical metal elements can be plain, perforated or corrugated, while the work surfaces are made from stainless steel or a terrazzo-like material crafted using pieces of recycled metal and glass waste.
The development of the Ilo+milo 2.0 concept prioritised sustainability throughout the product’s lifecycle. Its recyclable stainless-steel frames and worktops made from recycled materials help to minimise waste and maximise the potential for reuse.
The system’s modularity also ensures components can be easily replaced, therefore reducing the need to discard the entire kitchen if one element needs to be updated.
The Ilo+milo 2.0 kitchen features on the shortlist for the bathroom and kitchen product category at the 2023 Dezeen Awards alongside faucets with a hidden smiley face detail and a “nomadic” hose-powered outdoor shower by Formafantasma.
Images courtesy of Fine Art Photographer.
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