Living Kitchens™ wins best kitchen of the year award
The 27 editions of the Elle Decor international network have awarded Falper’s Living Kitchens™ kitchen concept, born from careful study of contemporary living in contained spaces, without compromising on quality and style.

The EDIDA 2023 award was presented to designer Andrea Federici, accompanied by Luca Fallavena, CEO of Falper, at the exclusive ceremony held in the Fontana hall of the Museo del ‘900 in Piazza Duomo, during Milano Design Week. Living Kitchens™ is a system developed by Falper with the ambition of addressing a unique market niche, those who live in precious small volumes, potential clients with financial availability in the luxury bracket, who seek sophisticated objects representative of their status.
The defining element is the mini Islands available in three standard sizes of 120/150/180 cm, which can be entirely conceived in different marble finishes, with walnut drawers or in stainless steel. Combined with sideboards that house appliances and storage compartments, this year the kitchens are enriched with tables that emerge from the sides of the Islands like natural appendages and snack counters that seem suspended in space, like great wings, thanks to a stainless steel bracket system concealed within their thickness. Among the innovations at Via Pontaccio 10, the kitchen Island is also presented in the wall-mounted solution.


The award given to Living Kitchens™ comes as confirmation of the victory of a challenge begun in 2018. The appreciation received from industry professionals and the international press demonstrates the uniqueness of the concept developed by Falper, capable of rethinking the kitchen as a Status Symbol of small but highly prestigious homes. Living Kitchens™, born as an experiment to give dignity to the small kitchen through unique measurements enriched with accessories, finishes and precious materials, are conceived both for the new way of living in high-density urban centres and for exclusive resorts in holiday destinations.