Snaidero snags kitchen cabinetry contract for 549-unit luxury high-rise in Miami
MIAMI - Snaidero USA, the leader in North American imports of European kitchen cabinets, has been chosen as the kitchen supplier for the 549 ultra-luxury condos of the Brickell Flatiron, a new Downtown Miami development by Ugo Colombo’s CMC Group with architecture by Luis Revuelta.
 
With this project, Snaidero USA continues to fulfill its mission of bringing the finest Italian design and craftsmanship to high-end multi-housing projects all over North and Central America, helping raise the bar of luxury living.
 
The kitchen cabinetry selected for Brickell Flatiron is Snaidero’s WAY, a North America best seller and winner of the 2012 Good Design Award. The model is 100 percent made in Italy and manufactured with strict environmentally-friendly practices. It features very modern and clean aesthetics, interior cabinetry and countertop LED lights, and a highly functional array of accessories.
 
The slender glass tower soars sixty-four stories high with curvilinear forms to accommodate spacious floor plans and provide expansive city views. The interiors of the public areas - following a dynamic “art gallery” concept - are by Italian architect/designer Massimo Iosa Ghini, himself a long-time Snaidero design partner.
The project joins a prestigious list of over 55 high-end residential towers that Snaidero USA has furnished in Florida since 1992 and more than 170 across North and Central America (including California, Canada, Hawaii, Chicago, New York, Las Vegas, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Honduras, Puerto Rico, and Turks and Caicos.)
 
Snaidero USA is the exclusive North American distributor of Snaidero kitchen cabinets. For almost 40 years, Snaidero USA has offered the finest in luxury Italian kitchen design to North America and Central America through a retail network of 22 showrooms. Snaidero USA also serves the multihousing industry, partnering with top developers like Howard Hughes Corporation, Fortune International Group, Turnberry, AEG, ASPAC Developments and the CMC Group, for over 170 projects completed to date.
 
Today, under the leadership of its President, Comm. Dario Snaidero, Snaidero USA is the leader in North American imports of European kitchen cabinets. Through its Snaidero USA Living collection, the company also offers made-in-Italy furniture for bathrooms and closets. The kitchens are made of eco-friendly, non-toxic materials through production processes with limited impact towards the environment. Snaidero USA is a member of the US Green Building Council. For more information, please visit www.snaidero-usa.com.
 
Snaidero R. SpA (Italy), founded in 1946, is Italy’s leading manufacturer of high-end kitchen cabinets. A wealth of experience built over 70 years of tradition and innovation. Always at the forefront of style and innovation, Snaidero partners with world-renowned artists, architects, and industrial designers, such as Ferrari stylist Pininfarina, international architect Massimo Iosa Ghini and acclaimed Italian designers Lucci and Orlandini, to create top-of-the-line products manufactured with environmental responsibility.
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