Set between ocean and pine forest, Cap Ferret offers a rare kind of poetry—a sliver of land on France’s Atlantic coast, favoured for its elegant summer escapes and discreet architecture. Here, where time seems to slow among golden dunes and whispering pines, a small maison reveals a new approach to kitchen living: intimate, quiet, essential.
Designed by Quartier Cuisine, Zecchinon’s long-time French partner, the project is tailored for a holiday home conceived for year-round living—a delicate balance of artisanal care and understated comfort.
In this space, the boundary between inside and out dissolves. Natural light, tactile surfaces and a palette of soft neutrals merge into a muted atmosphere where the kitchen becomes a calm protagonist—more to be lived in than displayed.
At a glance
The value of customisation in compact interiors
In any interior, understanding the space’s specific needs is what defines good design. When working with limited square footage, customisation becomes a vital tool—turning every centimetre into a design opportunity.
Here, every detail has been meticulously calibrated. Bespoke lacquered fronts, painted in the same soft Ponce Clair tone as the walls by Argile, create visual continuity and compositional clarity. Volumes unfold naturally, aided by full-height cabinetry that visually expands the room’s proportions.
Despite its compact size, the kitchen leaves nothing out: oven, induction hob, sink, small appliances—all find their place effortlessly. It’s a tangible example of how Zecchinon’s modularity translates practical needs into aesthetic solutions—without ever compromising quality.


Natural elegance: between Dekton and raw wood
Every surface in this kitchen speaks of harmony—between innovation and natural textures. The result is a measured, warm aesthetic, where architectural discipline meets organic beauty.
The Dekton Mooné worktop: elegance meets endurance
Defining the operational surface is a refined Dekton Mooné worktop. With its mineral finish and subtle iridescence, it reflects light with discretion, while its ultra-compact composition guarantees resistance to scratches, heat and stains. A choice that fuses contemporary design with professional-grade performance.
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Finishes that connect with nature
The kitchen’s visual identity is built through soft contrasts: the warm white lacquered cabinetry pairs with the coarse grain of a solid wood table, linen-upholstered seating, and the airiness of woven wicker. The entire composition feels inspired by nature, perfectly attuned to seaside contexts and forested hideaways alike.


Quartier Cuisine and Zecchinon: a design synergy
For years, Quartier Cuisine has brought Zecchinon’s Italian design philosophy to France, guiding designers and clients through tailor-made projects that reflect a refined approach to contemporary living. Their collaboration is grounded in shared values: a love for detail, craftsmanship, and a bespoke design ethic.
This Cap Ferret kitchen is a distilled example of that partnership: a small-scale project, rich in meaning—where every decision expresses a clear and coherent vision.
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