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SieMatic presents latest kitchen trends 2022 at Milano Design Week

Parallel to the most important international design fair Salone del Mobile / Eurocucina 2022 in Milan, SieMatic has invited kitchen specialists, journalists and interior design enthusiasts from all over the world to the SieMatic Monte Santo showroom - for an exciting trip into a new lifestyle SieMatic MONDIAL and the presentation of the latest kitchen trends.

Luxury kitchen trends 2022

In the changing world of luxury, SieMatic has developed a contemporary luxury kitchen concept that allows you to express yourself with the greatest possible degree of individuality. The new lifestyle MONDIAL, inspired by the interior design trends HOTEL CHIC and CURVE APPEAL, combines the simplicity of geometric shapes with the opulence of expressive materials to create an experience that appeals to all the senses at once. The fascinating interplay of material, shape and colour gives the kitchen a stunning presence and, at the same time, allows it to blend in with the surrounding interior architecture.

"Kitchens today are more than the heart of a flat or house, they are an expression of one's own personality. With the lifestyles PURE, URBAN and CLASSIC, SieMatic already offers individual solutions to meet the different preferences of our customers. Now a new architectural style has developed worldwide that is minimalist and mundane, and opulent but not traditional. True to the customer-centred principle, SieMatic is taking advantage of this development to create the lifestyle MONDIAL to meet the wishes and requirements of our global clientele." Daniel Griehl, CEO SieMatic

Kitchen trends 2022:
impressive volumes, minimalist forms and expressive materials


With their expressive material and colour compositions, these characteristic kitchen elements look both minimalist and homely inviting. The basic geometric shapes are balanced by the refined details and massive, dominant elements. The smooth, striking Grigio Carnico limestone of the cooking island and the generous panelling emphasise the special geometry of the new front strips in mottled Oak Travertine.

At the centre is the cooking island from StoneDesign range, which is surrounded on four sides by 30 mm thick natural stone. An asymmetrically cantilevered round bar table rests on the island. A support foot and a 70 mm thick substructure made of striped Oak Travertine support a 12 mm thick support of the quartzite White Fantasy.

The 80 mm thick worktop of the sink unit, the lining of the niche and the new 140 mm thick shelf in the same quartzite provide a striking contrast to the dark limestone.

Room-high cabinets to the left and right of the base units provide a fresh accent with their fresh grey-violet colour - one of the 1950 colours of the SieMatic Individual Colour System - and offer lots of storage space without dominating the room.

The new SLX glass cabinet with embossed glass and matt black glass strips, which is centrally positioned, accentuates the longitudinal axis. The pull-out cubes suspended in the glass cabinet have the same matt black colour.

The kitchen as a whole with its beautiful materials, shades and contrasts not only looks fresh and contemporary, it also plays - typical SieMatic MONDIAL - with the proportions and, in the form of depth differences, with the shifting of volumes.

Kitchen trends 2022: pastel colours, round shapes and transparency


With their expressive material and colour compositions, these characteristic kitchen elements look both minimalist and homely inviting. The basic geometric shapes are balanced by the refined details and massive, dominant elements. The smooth, striking Grigio Carnico limestone of the cooking island and the generous panelling emphasise the special geometry of the new front strips in mottled Oak Travertine.

At the centre is the cooking island from StoneDesign range, which is surrounded on four sides by 30 mm thick natural stone. An asymmetrically cantilevered round bar table rests on the island. A support foot and a 70 mm thick substructure made of striped Oak Travertine support a 12 mm thick support of the quartzite White Fantasy.

The 80 mm thick worktop of the sink unit, the lining of the niche and the new 140 mm thick shelf in the same quartzite provide a striking contrast to the dark limestone.

Room-high cabinets to the left and right of the base units provide a fresh accent with their fresh grey-violet colour - one of the 1950 colours of the SieMatic Individual Colour System - and offer lots of storage space without dominating the room.

The new SLX glass cabinet with embossed glass and matt black glass strips, which is centrally positioned, accentuates the longitudinal axis. The pull-out cubes suspended in the glass cabinet have the same matt black colour.

The kitchen as a whole with its beautiful materials, shades and contrasts not only looks fresh and contemporary, it also plays - typical SieMatic MONDIAL - with the proportions and, in the form of depth differences, with the shifting of volumes.