Situated in Slovenia and designed by the content creator Pero Martic, this kitchen emerges as an open space for cohabitation, where interior architecture, functionality and lifestyle are integrated in a natural way. Developed alongside Estilia Design, the project opts for a fluid distribution and a constant connection between the kitchen and living room, favouring an open, warm and contemporary way of living.
The proposal combines materials and volumes that provide balance and visual continuity throughout the space, generating a calm and cosy atmosphere. Each element has been designed to accompany daily use with simplicity and precision, creating a space where design, comfort and everyday experience coexist naturally.
The tall units in Barna Poro Natural Tint in natural oak provide depth and visual continuity throughout the space. In the centre of the kitchen, the Grooved R12 becomes the central axis of the composition, bringing a sculptural and contemporary presence that favours a fluid and functional distribution, designed both for everyday use and shared moments.
The Emirto glass cabinets with bronze glass introduce visual lightness and subtle reflections that enrich the composition, generating a natural balance between transparency and materiality. The base units in Smooth Luxor complete the project with a clean and calm aesthetic, reinforcing the sensation of visual amplitude and continuity with the living room.

Designed by Pia Podlipnik and photographed by Matic Lipar, the kitchen reflects a way of understanding the home through the harmony between materials, proportions and interior architecture. Each element has been carefully selected to integrate naturally into the whole, creating visual continuity and balance between the different areas of the house.
The relationship between finishes, furniture and lighting creates a calm and contemporary atmosphere, where the kitchen and living area coexist within one connected space. A project designed to be lived in and shared, where design, functionality and lifestyle meet through a common language.



