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This collection was designed by Mick De Giulio for SieMatic Corporation. Internationally recognized as a leader in kitchen interior design, Mick De Giulio founded de Giulio kitchen design, inc. in 1984. His firm currently maintains three Chicago area showrooms (including the recently opened showroom in LuxeHome at the Merchandise Mart) and employs an experienced and talented group of professionals including architects, interior designers, artisans, and craftsmen – all specializing exclusively in kitchen design and installation. Today, the company boasts more than 2,500 kitchens spanning across the United States.For nearly 75 years, SieMatic has been creating the ultimate in well-designed kitchen furniture with a pioneering spirit rooted in the heritage of sophisticated product design and precision engineering. Having introduced the internationally embraced fitted kitchen concept to the world in 1960, the SieMatic line now includes over 81 door styles and 90 standard finishes. The leading brand of high-quality kitchen furniture in the world with a reputation for creating the ultimate in style, design and functionality, SieMatic is currently available in over 52 countries on five continents.
Founded in 1984 by internationally recognized kitchen interior designer Mick De Giulio, de Giulio kitchen design currently maintains three Chicago area showrooms, including one at LuxeHome in the Merchandise Mart. A staff of 40 experienced and talented professionals, including architects, interior designers, artisans, and craftsmen specialize exclusively in kitchen design and installation. Today, the company boasts more than 2,500 kitchens spanning across the country.de Giulio kitchen design is well published, and their designs have appeared in numerous magazines, including Town & Country, House Beautiful, Traditional Home, Interior Design, House & Garden, Renovation Style, Elle Décor, and Architectural Digest (German Edition).Mick De Giulio is a product development consultant to SieMatic Corporation and the Sub Zero Freezer/Wolf Appliance companies. When Sub Zero Freezer and Wolf Appliance decided to build a 60,000 square foot training facility in Madison, Wisconsin, with a world-class design statement, Mick De Giulio was asked to design the facility's two main training kitchens. Mick's concepts have inspired and he has designed several best-selling product lines for premier German- and U.S.-based cabinetry manufacturer SieMatic Corporation. These include the Painters' Collection – still one of SieMatic Germany's most identifying styles in Europe today, the Bari Collection – named after Bari, Italy, the ancestral home of the De Giulio family, and the Hudson Valley line, which was selected for the restoration of the Blair House – the historic presidential guesthouse in Washington DC. Most recently, Mick was commissioned by SieMatic to develop a new collection that reflects an evolution in kitchen design – the Beaux Arts Collection. It was introduced at De Giulio's new Merchandise Mart showroom and is now being distributed nationally. As Frank Siekmann, president of SieMatic states, “Mick is a visionary in kitchen design and has aspired a collection that evokes a true change in the way we design kitchens.â€de Giulio takes great pride in the individuality of their kitchen designs. Their focus is on creating an enhanced living environment individually suited to each client. Karol De Wulf Nickell, Editor-in-Chief of Better Homes and Gardens, writes: “De Giulio's philosophy is a timeless one, based upon bringing beauty and comfort to a functionally customized space.†As enthusiastic world travelers, the de Giulio designers frequently draw inspiration from worldwide architecture and design. Their consummate understanding of cultural influences and architecture from around the world is intuitively translated into their own highly original designs.