Wild Dakota Island Kitchen with Industrial Accents & Vesuvio Top
Starts From $22,500.00
Striking and lived-in, the Wild Dakota Island Kitchen pairs raw material beauty with industrial design details. Framed by Vesuvio textures and loft-style lighting, this layout centers on functionality, flexibility, and bold contrasts—where wood warmth meets metropolitan edge.
Finishes: Wild Dakota wood paired with Industrial glass and plinth accents
Worktop: 4 cm decorative Vesuvio surface with tactile stone effect
Hardware: Factory 90 cm metal hood and twin wall racks for cookware organization
Dining: Tilted 6 cm Industrial table leg with folding wood-finish counter
Design Detail: Filogiorno end panels wrap fridge for seamless flow across spaces
Storage: Hanging pantry with 96 cm side panels and open shelf integration
Custom fittings tailored to your exact dimensions
Starts From $22,500.00
Striking and lived-in, the Wild Dakota Island Kitchen pairs raw material beauty with industrial design details. Framed by Vesuvio textures and loft-style lighting, this layout centers on functionality, flexibility, and bold contrasts—where wood warmth meets metropolitan edge.
Finishes: Wild Dakota wood paired with Industrial glass and plinth accents
Worktop: 4 cm decorative Vesuvio surface with tactile stone effect
Hardware: Factory 90 cm metal hood and twin wall racks for cookware organization
Dining: Tilted 6 cm Industrial table leg with folding wood-finish counter
Design Detail: Filogiorno end panels wrap fridge for seamless flow across spaces
Storage: Hanging pantry with 96 cm side panels and open shelf integration
Custom fittings tailored to your exact dimensions
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Bold Meets Urban: The Spirit of Wild Dakota
The Wild Dakota Island Kitchen brings personality and polish to open-plan living. At its core, the Wild Dakota wood finish commands attention—its grain and tone rich with organic energy—contrasted by cool, structured Industrial finishes on the plinths, glass units, and hardware.
From the moment you step into this space, you’re greeted by the 4 cm Vesuvio decorative worktop, evoking volcanic stone with modern resilience. It’s the perfect centerpiece—durable, textured, and tone-matched to the room’s industrial undertone.
Function Meets Form: Island & Island Dynamics
A defining feature of this kitchen is the Island counter, supported by a large 6 cm tilted Industrial leg. The folding wood-finished tabletop, anchored to this base, offers generous surface area for casual meals or work-from-home days.
Completing this setting are the ROUTE 66 metal chairs, bringing vintage-inspired structure with an aged Bianco metal look—ideal for loft-like environments.
Above the Island, Industrial hanging lamps provide focused illumination, while the adjacent Factory 90 cm hood makes a bold metallic statement. Two wall-mounted racks flank the hood, housing pots, pans, and daily kitchen essentials with urban flair.
Intelligent Storage: Organized & Integrated
This kitchen isn’t just beautiful—it’s brilliantly functional. A hanging pantry unit with tall 96 cm vertical side panels anchors open shelving directly above the drawers and base units. The composition feels modular, layered, and accessible—everything in its place, and a place for everything.
To the side, comfortable Filogiorno end panels frame the tall fridge unit with an elegant transition, maintaining continuity in both function and design. These transitional end pieces offer soft visual flow between tall storage and working zones.
Vintage Line Accessories & Industrial Details
Throughout the space, Vintage line accessories—like the storage rail installed between base and wall units—add nostalgic utility. Whether it’s hooks, trays, or hanging baskets, the rail system enables fast access and display of everyday tools with classic appeal.
The Industrial metal handles—sturdy and minimal—provide consistent detailing that ties every cabinet and drawer front together in design harmony.
Inspired by Loft Living
Designed to echo the ambiance of urban lofts, the kitchen pairs perfectly with exposed brick or concrete-effect walls, blending organic surfaces with urban grit. It’s a layout meant for open-concept spaces, where the kitchen is not just a utility zone, but a visual and social anchor for the home.
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