One year of Valcucine Moscow | Kitchen Atelier showroom in Moscow
Celebrating its first year, the kitchen showroom Valcucine Moscow | Kitchen Atelier hosted an intimate event that brought the atmosphere of contemporary Italian living to the city. Located in the heart of Moscow, in a district that is fast becoming a hub for contemporary design, the Atelier is conceived as a welcoming, inspiring space where functionality and aesthetics meet in pure Valcucine style.
Once again, the spotlight of the evening was on the kitchen. Chef Davide Bosco of Caffè Bosco led a live cooking experience, joined by architect Maria Romanova and designer Alexey Bochkov, who took part in the preparations and were directly involved in the cooking show. Inspired by Mediterranean flavours, they transformed the top into a refined theatre of gestures and aromas, involving guests step by step through tastings, anecdotes and informal exchanges, just like in the most welcoming Italian homes.


Around the kitchen, a vibrant community came together – architects, interior designers and Italian kitchen aficionados who, over the past year, have found in the Atelier not only a place for dialogue, exploration and inspiration, but also a design studio where ideas are translated into bespoke kitchen projects.
During the evening, Thomas Tonon, Export Area Manager for the region, offered a warm welcome and thanked all participants, with a special mention to five outstanding designers and architects who have been among the most important collaborators of Valcucine Moscow | Kitchen Atelier to date: Elizaveta Golubzeva (Bigo-Arch), Boris Uborivich-Borovskiy (Ub.design), Vasiliy Pochaev (PVA Arch), Tamara Voronkova and Sergey Naumov. As a sign of our appreciation, they will come to our headquarters in Italy, where we'll guide them through the factory, dive into our materials side by side and share our personal approach to kitchen design.



With this anniversary, the Moscow kitchen showroom confirms its role as a reference point for the city's design community, a place where relationships, ideas and projects take shape. Looking ahead, the Atelier is set to further strengthen its dialogue with architects and interior designers, continuing to develop kitchens that are not only functional spaces, but true settings for everyday life, conviviality and contemporary Italian living.
Ph credits Vsevolod Anisimov











