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12.05.25 - Company

The Book of Kitchen Portraits: Tangram

Where Fluidity Takes Shape

Cesar unveils the new edition of its Tangram kitchen catalogue, one of its flagship collections, desigend by Garcia Cumini.

Inspired by the ancient Chinese puzzle of the same name, Tangram explores the fluid nature of curves, offering the possibility to create ever-changing forms through the creative combination of different geometric shapes.

Tangram’s distinctive multi-radius curved modules are designed to create unconventional kitchen islands. When brought into new architectural settings, they introduce a fluid and sculptural language to the kitchen design, enriching it with striking originality.

The featured solutions fully convey the perfect harmony between form and function, as well as Tangram’s ability to engage with any kind of architectural space thanks to thoughtful creative choices.

In particular, the new composition photographed within Villa Arconati, a historic villa of the Milanese nobility, features elegant material contrasts and a sophisticated colour palette.

In both the kitchen and living room areas, natural woods and lacquered finishes are paired with one another, while, most importantly, special attention is given to how light interacts with the surfaces. The glass Nuance worktop, with its subtle shades, is the ultimate expression of this aesthetic study.

Every kitchen is crafted with exceptional attention to detail and using the highest quality materials, offering bespoke solutions that satisfy every need.

Leafing through the catalogue, you will discover the endless ways that the Tangram kitchens can be customised.

Each composition is accompanied by evocative images and detailed technical information, making the catalogue an excellent source of inspiration for designing a kitchen tailored specifically to your lifestyle.

Browse the Book of Kitchen Portraits: Tangram now

Tangram: design by Garcia Cumini

Art Direction | Concept & graphic designer: Garcia Cumini

Photography: Andrea Ferrari

Styling project: Studiopepe

Location: Villa Arconati, MI, Italy