Flair: the new design language by Scavolini

On the occasion of EuroCucina2026, Scavolini is introducing Flair, a new project that narrates the contemporary home.

Soft and sophisticated language of curves, tactile texture sand balanced proportions characterized Flair, the new system signed by Scavolini, designed to integrate naturally into the spaces of day-to-daylife, where the kitchen, livingroom, and bathroom environments merge into a consistent, elegant and functional vision.

Flair is distinguished by a design that prioritises the fluidity of shapes, transforming every composition into an architectural furnishing element capable of defining the space without being overwhelming. Rounded end units, delicate volumes and curved details contribute to creating a balanced and welcoming environment, where aesthetics become a perceptive experience. This approach responds to the growing desire for more “human- centric” spaces, designed to promote comfort, visual harmony and everyday well-being. The curved profiles improve the usability of the environments and strengthen the dialogue between the different areas of the home. This choice is particularly effective in contemporary open-plan spaces, where the kitchen and living area blend into a single domestic landscape and the transition between functions requires increasingly integrated solutions.

The Flair project takes shape through a system of curved elements that characterises the entire collection. These rounded lines are expressed in two primary interpretations. On one hand, convex elements (curved end base units, tall units and wall units) make the kitchen, living room and bathroom compositions more sinuous, the atrical, and integrated with the interior architecture. Alongside these, there is a series of concave elements designed to house matching curved open-fronted shelves, which naturally interrupt the continuity of the surfaces. These details give rise to veritable open furnishing areas, ideal for the inclusion of integrated spotlights that illuminate the shelves and add depth and warmth to the room. Among the most representative solutions is the concave end unit for islands, designed to “embrace” functional elements such as the breakfast bench support.

Scavolini interprets these curvilinear profiles through a selection of materials and finishes designed to maximise the sensory and visual components of the project. Surfaces thus become an integral part of the design, amplifying the softness of the shapes and contributing to the creation of a sophisticated atmosphere. The collection offers various customisation possibilities: from matt and glossy lacquered finishes, ideal for elegant, contemporary game soflight, to natural wood veneered finishes that add warmth and authenticity to the space.

Thanks to its high modularity, the project adapts to linear, island, or peninsula configurations, always maintaining a strong architectural impact and a defined, recognisable identity. Moreover, the Flair project showcases a delicate and sophisticated colour palette: luminous surfaces such as Porcelain Cream, combined with the natural warmth of Emmer Oak, through to more sophisticated finishes such as Pearl Bronze Micro decor, for a refined, tactile effect.