Febal is a very well established brand name in various markets around the world. It is associated with the good quality modular kitchen. Its model range is divided into two distinguished lines: "Innovation" is the result of continuous research into design and technological experimentation and the "Traditional" line represents a history of combining the art of woodworking to the ergonomics of modern functionality.
In 1991 Febal acquired the prestigious brand "Rossana", a company with a long history in the production of top of the range kitchens and with cutting edge design its strength. Prodomo Cucine was the lastest addition to the Group in 1999, and offers a range of excellent value for money products.
The Febal Industrial Group, composed of these three companies, can propose a complete range of kitchen furniture at different price levels able to meet the requirements all the market segments, and with coordination between the companies in the group to form one common strategy. |
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Kitchens tradition flora rosatea Febal
The main traits of Italy's furniture heritage are: solidity, high quality material, harmonius lines and volumes and a hand crafted workmanship tempered by a linear and modern taste. This is how Flora has been conceived. The door is entirely in solid cherry wood, with corner pip joints refined by a floral engraving set in its central panel. In other version this is dived both horizontally and vertically with glass and wood inlay gratings. A structured hood with a large chimney sustained by beams and shelves.
Elegant and simple with its clean lines, Rosatea is characterised by the articulations in height and depth of its elements, which in the wall and tall units are finished off with cornices decorated with light indentations. The doors are in solid walnut and in solid ash which is lacquered white with ceruse-treated finishing.
This range could be used to furnish the great kitchens of the Andalusian 'haciendas',because it brings together strenght, a sense of the material, and a certain evident wealth. Alhambra owes its fascination to the warm tones of the solid acacia with mahogany-cherry red tones finish. The other two proposals - in a décapé blue 'cloudy' finish and in a rope colour finish, both made of chestnut solid wood - complete the range, extolling the atmosphere or more subdued tones.
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