Euromobil Margot Antis kitchen
Designed by architect Roberto Gobbo together with the Euromobil R&D team, the new Margot Antis kitchen was released in the company’s new Re-Design 3 catalogue.
The project envisions the kitchen as an architectural vision which celebrates materiality and light, creating transparencies that become visually substantial and enhance living environments. Margot Antis combines the company’s Margo wall columns with its Levitas system and features the top and side panels in Rosso Levanto marble to create vibrancy and offer chromatic depth, which showcases the pieces’ sculptural identity.


The intense veining of the stone contrasts with the Antis base units in satin bronze metallic lacquer, enhanced by Euromobil’s Giro handles in the same finish. The Levitas columns, included as open architectural volumes, in smoked glass and satin bronze aluminium frame, provide a refined, modular transparency.
This creates a sophisticated play of reflections and design nuance which brings the precious materials to the forefront but also highlights the company’s commitment to meticulous craftsmanship. The kitchen is a study in how light can play a starring role: it bounces off surfaces, weaves through solids and voids, generates visual vibrations and provides a definition to the entire space.



Euromobil was founded in 1972 in Veneto, Italy and is part of Gruppo Euromobil. As one of the first companies to produce modular kitchens, the company focusses on more than simply manufacturing products but seeks to design and create architectural structures that redefine internal spaces and allows the architectural and design community to utilise each component to suit the environment.