Indulge in the extraordinary
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Indulge in the extraordinary
Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Where we came from Snaidero Rino S.p.A Snaidero Rino S.p.A. was founded as a small cabinetry shop in Majano, Italy (north of Venice) in 1946 by Mr. Rino Snaidero. Today Snaidero is the top exporter of all European manufacturers. Snaidero was the first Italian company to embrace the concept of integrated kitchen design. In the late 1970s, Snaidero began concentrating on the concept of a personalized kitchen environment for a new and more demanding consumer. Snaidero USA Mission To provide the Americas with the finest Italian furniture designs created by the world’s foremost architects and designers, while maintaining the highest standards of customer service. Through the years Snaidero has offered its product designers the perfect environment to develop unique and innovative models, thus contributing to shaping the past, present and future of kitchen design. For this reason, Snaidero is recognized worldwide as a master of true high-end Italian style. Snaidero’s factory is over 1.5 million square feet and produces 80 kitchens per day. Snaidero distributes to 60 countries around the globe. Snaidero was the first kitchen manufacturer to obtain the ISO 9001 certification for its Company Quality Control System. Dario Snaidero President & CEO Who we are today Snaidero USA was founded in Toronto, Canada in 1979 with the mission of bringing the best of the “Made-in-Italy” design into the American homes. The company expanded to the U.S. in 1985 when its President and CEO, Dario Snaidero moved the corporate headquarters to Los Angeles, CA. Over 30 years in North America | Made in Italy high-end furniture | Distinctive design | Quality craftsmanship Indulge in the extraordinary Multihousing Through our multi-housing division, we are the premier supplier of European kitchen cabinets for some of the most prestigious and upscale developments in North America. We operate through a retail network of 24 corporate showrooms and exclusive dealers who are fully committed to our brands and clients. Snaidero USA delivers more containers than any other European cabinet manufacturer. Through Snaidero USA’s continuous flow of high end cabinets to both the East and West coast we have achieved one of the industry’s most impressive track records for complete and guaranteed deliveries. Award-winning showrooms Uniquely designed environments engage visitors and invite them to interact with the space. Multihousing projects Showroom locations Epic Residences & Hotel, Miami Florida featuring Snaidero cabinetry in 888 units Los Angeles Miami New York Giorgio Borruso Showroom designer Ports of entry Indulge in the extraordinary Exclusive designs Snaidero offers exclusive designs by today’s most acclaimed designers, architects and artists. Through its long-term design partnerships, Snaidero constantly pushes the envelope for new design solutions and product details. Pininfarina Venus Idea Ola Lucci Orlandini Time Skyline Sistema ES Offredi Kalia Kube Krios “Beautiful design cannot exist unless it is practical, and maximum functionality cannot be achieved without a perfect shape.” “Design must not dominate with its use of shapes but rather enhance functionality and provide harmonious, functional spaces that are immediately attractive and familiar.” “Design is the raison d’être of an object: from the thousands of possible shapes that can be attributed, one is chosen, the most significant and expressive of the cultural moment within us, in harmony with our times.” Indulge in the extraordinary The Snaidero difference The Snaidero USA experience 65+ years of know-how in kitchen cabinets 35+ years of knowledge of the North American market and its specific needs Ten year warranty on cabinetry Lifetime warranty on hardware Extensive product research and testing Snaidero was the first organization of its kind to be accredited with the ISO 9001:2000 for its Company Quality Control System Snaidero collaborates with top architects and designers to create some of the most beautiful and functional kitchens in the world. Full design services Project management throughout the entire process. Your designer is your one-point contact. Attentive and personalized customer service US-based specialized staff oversee all orders and deliveries by keeping in constant contact with Snaidero in Italy Program and research Ideate and conceptualize Realize and revolutionize Our design studio is equipped with the latest design software Indulge in the extraordinary Green Design Snaidero utilizes wood panels made with low formaldehyde emitting glues and resins, in compliance with the LFE E1 international certification and within the standards set by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), considered among the strictest in the world. Snaidero uses non-toxic, water-based paints characterized by very low levels of organic solvents or volatile organic compounds (VOC). Snaidero USA is a member of the United States Green Building Council, the governing agency defining the standards for LEED certifications. For multihousing projects, Snaidero USA offers cabinetry with materials, component parts and production processing that meet the LEED criteria for low emissions pertaining to the “NO ADDED UREA FORMALDEHYDE resins” specification (Credit EQ 4.4 low emitting composite materials). The cabinetry can help receive LEED points towards silver/gold/platinum certification by the USGBC. Snaidero holds the UNI EN ISO 14001 certification awarded by IQNet for the company’s ability to deal with emergencies that may cause harmful consequences for the environment. “Amid growing concerns for the state of our planet’s resources, Snaidero USA is proud to provide North America with quality Italian kitchens that are produced with the best efforts to contribute to increased environmental preservation, improved quality of life and health protection.” Dario Snaidero, President & CEO, Snaidero USA Procedures implemented by Snaidero at the manufacturing level to limit the ecological impact generated by its production sites: • Reduction of waste produced by 90%. • Constant recycling of: iron, steel, aluminum-copper, polyethylene, polystyrene, paper, cardboard and wood. • Water consumption during production: reduced by more than 50% since 1999. • Fuel consumption: decreased over 80% since 1999. • Production of non-recyclable solid waste: reduced by 89% since 1995. Indulge in the extraordinary Full service Snaidero USA New York is a full service design studio 1 Consultation Our designers will perform an initial site visit for a fee and will take measurements and photos of the proposed kitchen space. 2 Estimate Client will review the preliminary estimate. 3 Retainer Upon the client’s approval of the preliminary estimate the designer will accept a retainer from the client in the amount of $6,000. 4 Drawings The designer will begin to generate working drawings for the kitchen project. 5 Order Once the client is satisfied with the design Snaidero USA requires a total deposit of 50% prior to ordering the cabinets. Balance due is required once the cabinetry has arrived in the United States. Indulge in the extraordinary Snaidero Partner Program (SPP) Exclusive to trade professionals Snaidero USA offers the most aggressive trade incentives in the industry. Free publicity: The SPP gives trade professionals the opportunity to be included in featured jobs on Snaidero USA New York’s Facebook fan page, our company website and monthly e-news. White glove customer service Extensive customer service coverage Trade professionals can take advantage of factory net pricing on personal kitchens. Exclusive partners will be given an opportunity to visit our factories in Italy. Indulge in the extraordinary Sandra Mora Designer Biography During Sandra’s tenure at Florida’s International University’s School of Architecture she developed a passion for the culinary arts. During her exposure to the craft she began to form a deeper understanding of the kitchen space and how it must be designed as a highly efficient working environment. It was here Sandra realized that beautiful food comes from beautifully designed spaces. Sandra earned her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and has since been working in NYC, while often also implementing her design savvy throughout the nation. For the past 7 years she has been delivering some of the most efficient and beautiful kitchen spaces, collaborating frequently with top NYC architects, designers and developers on high end projects in NYC and around the US. Indulge in the extraordinary Lorena Polon Designer Biography Shortly after Lorena obtained her BFA in Interior Design she discovered her love for kitchens. Lorena first began her career working for one of the Northeast’s most exclusive residential architects. It was through this experience that she became interested in the creation of environments that were highly functional as well as fashionable. Lorena has since specialized in the design of kitchen spaces for almost 20 years. Throughout this time she has proven herself to be a highly industrious and creative designer allowing her to work on some of the area’s most exclusive projects. Lorena has created award winning spaces and her work has been showcased in numerous top design publications. Lorena’s collaboration with Snaidero USA has been nothing short of extraordinary. “My clients are as unique as our products. Each space is carefully designed to reflect not only the needs of the clients, but the beauty of the Snaidero product. Finding the right balance between form and function is the key to a great kitchen space. Providing excellent customer service is the key to satisfied clients”. Indulge in the extraordinary Remonda Estefanous Designer Biography Remonda Restefanous explored the fields of photography and printed design for nearly a decade before she discovered her true passion was Interior Design. After maintaining a perfect 4.0 GPA and making the Dean’s Honor Roll for the best of design, she graduated from The Art Institute of NYC with a BFA in the field of Interior Design. She worked as an assistant designer in Alabama for several years before recently moving back to NYC. Remonda’s experience with the more traditional design of southern home cooks has allowed her to bring a sensible functionality to her kitchen designs, with a contemporary edge made for Manhattan. Her BFA in photography and printed design has allowed her to truly appreciate the style and design of decorative elements, but it’s her understanding of functionality that makes the flow and circulation of her designs paramount. “What inspires me most about kitchen design is the idea that I have the power and ability to make a person feel a certain way simply from just being in a space. As a designer you never stop looking, you actually look deeper and harder, something that influences your everyday life. You start to appreciate the little details in life and grow a sense of appreciation and taste for beauty.” Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary The Italian Job nel for easy opening. And, in the island, additional storage drawers “It flows, it makes sense and it’s not confusing to look at. Everything is in accommodate a built-in microwave drawer and a trash station. the proper location.” Add to that modern, clean lines and European Like the cook’s area, the kids’ zone is self-contained so as to give the children everything they need without having to enter the cooking space. On the kitchen’s perimeter walls, they have their own sink, a microwave drawer, ample storage and access to the refrigerator, while integrated into the outside of the island are a second paneled dish- A New Jersey kitchen with European style washer and a recycling station. “It worked out very nicely,” said Polon. By Sallie Moffat “Everyone has an area, but they’re still part of what’s going on.” Bridging both zones is the 13 ft x 2 ft., 6 in. island, where a third sink F For the owners of this Bernardsville, NJ, home, renovating their kitchen not only meant creating a functional and practical space, but also infusing it with some serious style. “They wanted an Italian kitchen,” said Lorena Polon, senior designer at Snaidero USA, New York, who worked closely with the couple during the transformation. And that’s exactly what they got. From the ceiling to the floor, clean lines dominate this contemporary kitchen, providing depth as well as a modern sense of sophistication. Because the kitchen adjoins the family room—which before the remodel was separated by a half wall—one of Polon’s main goals was to connect the two areas to create one cohesive space. Now measuring 900 sq. ft. (approximately 400 sq. ft. of which belongs to the kitchen), the combined room has a unified aesthetic thanks in part to the kitchen cabinetry, which Polon also put to work in the family room to bring the formerly distinct areas together. Visually elongating the already lengthy room, this dark cabinetry lines both sides of the kitchen and makes up the base of the island, which, with its uninterrupted wood panels, showcases the beauty of the coffee-brown larch wood and its wire-brushed finish. “It really brings out the graining and has a beautiful texture to it,” said Polon, a quality that also imbues the kitchen with a formal, furniture-like feel. Resulting from the abundance of base cabinets, the kitchen has not one, but three expansive countertops—in addition to a very long dining table—which each play their own role in the set up of the kitchen’s work areas. “The homeowners had a direction. They knew how they wanted to divide the space and how they wanted to use it,” said Polon. Consequently, one side of the island is designated for the cooks and the other side for the clients’ children and guests. There’s also a section at the back of the kitchen that serves as a bar/entertainment area. As well as a professional-style cooktop and double ovens, the cook’s area is equipped with a large, single-bowl sink; a dishwasher, integrated into cabinetry with a matching door panel; a pot filler; and storage drawers with a stainless chan- styling and you’ve got an Italian kitchen with sophistication to spare. The kitchen contains designated areas for the cooks, the children and the guests. Behind the island is dedicated to the cooks, but on the opposite side, the clients’ kids and guests can congregate around the dining table (below), help themselves to beverages or relax in the family room (bottom) without getting in the way. can be used from both sides thanks to a centered faucet installed on a swivel. The island also provides an alternative sitting area to the dining table. At the end closest to the family room, the base cabinetry has been replaced by two tapered legs so stools can be pulled up under the countertop. Not to be forgotten, at the back of the room behind the kids’ area, the bar/entertainment zone contains all of the kitchen’s refrigeration. Two wine refrigerators—one for red and one for white—are flanked by separate refrigerator and freezer units that have been integrated into the cabinetry with matching door panels. This way, guests and kids alike can help themselves to drinks and snacks. To keep the kitchen light despite the dark cabinetry, Polon chose white quartz countertops with a special edge, backsplashes made up of 3/8-in. squares of Asos marble—“tiny chiclets that have a sparkle and shimmer to them,” she said—large-format light-colored porcelain floor tiles and oversized white pendants that create a soft glow. “It’s really a kitchen that I think came together very well,” said Polon. Editorial sources Designer: Lorena Polon—Snaidero USA, New York; www.snaidero-usa.com Interior designer: Niv Interior Design & Decoration, Short Hills, NJ; www.nivdesign.net Manufacturers: Cabinetry: Snaidero; Countertops: CaesarStone; Sinks: TK; Faucets and potfiller: Dornbracht; Refrigerator, freezer and wine refrigerators: Sub-Zero; Ovens and cooktop: Wolf; Ventilation hood: Viking; Microwave drawers: Sharp; Dishwashers: Miele; Tile: TK (flooring), TK (backsplash); Lighting: TK (pendants) Photography: © Wing Wong\Memories TTL www.kbbonline.com / November/December 2009 K+BB 37 38 K+BB November/December 2009 / www.kbbonline.com / The Official Sponsor of KBIS www.kbis.com July 2004 Client Letter Indulge in the extraordinary Client Letter Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary Indulge in the extraordinary