HIMACS: Creative and futuristic : the sky is the limit
Project Overview
- Location: Namur, Belgium
- Architecture & Design: Xavier Bonte
- Material used: HIMACS Alpine White, Mazarin Blue, Lucent Opal
- Fabrication: TMA-Productions
- Photo credit: Jean-Pol Hottard and Fanny Grandclaudon
When all of the doors are closed, the technical aspect of the island disappears, creating the shape of a cloud in the sky or spaceship in outer space. Its blue lines contrast to resemble the white contrails of an airplane in the blue sky. Thanks to the flexibility of HIMACS new generation acrylic stone, it was possible to incorporate an induction cooktop, two sinks, a tap and four drawers into the island. The top of the island unit, which opens and closes electronically by remote control, reveals a ductless range extractor. The bright HIMACS Lucent Opal sideboard reinforces this kitchen’s innovative and stylish features. Finally, a slightly indented table is located on the opposite side of the work area for casual meals and general relaxation.











