An addition that further enriches a design platform already recognised for its ability to continuously evolve over time. Maxima 2.2 is not simply a configurable kitchen. It is a system conceived to evolve throut new finishes, plinths, handles and door fronts, while preserving its aesthetic and function coherence. An open design platform capable of embracing new interpretations without ever losing its identity, offering complete compositional freedom across every element of the kitchen. This vision, deeply rooted in the culture of Cesar, translates into a product that adapts to the changing dynamics of contemporary living: a system designed to constantly renew itself without ever appearing dated. The new Contour handle introduces a more defined and geometrica esthetic to Maxima2.2 reinforcing the contemporary character of the entire system.


Designed by García Cumini, who also serve as Art Directors for Cesar, the handle extends along both the height and width of the door front. Created to ensure maximum freedom of customisation, Contour is available in bespoke dimensions, with lengths ranging from 30 mm to 2.780 mm, adapting seamlessly to different configurations and proportions. The handle takes the form of a metal bar with ergonomic grip, carefully designed to dialogue with the materials and formal linearity of the system “With Maxima 2.2, we are never satisfied - García Cumini, Art Director Cesar commented -. Every update stems from the pursuit of that subtle nuance capable of introducing a new perspective. Contour embodies exactly this: a linear gesture that transforms the character of the entire kitchen without altering its balance.”
Boiserie systems and passage doors
Among the other news by Cesar, the company has recently introduced two new design categories: boiserie systems and passage doors. Far more than a simple product range extension, they express a broader and clearly defined vision: bringing Cesar’s formal and construction quality beyond the traditional boundaries of the kitchen, redefining the home as a cohesive and harmonious living environment.





