Hollywood, FL – April 19, 2013 – Carlos Bustinza, of Studio Snaidero Hollywood, along with Alberto Snaidero, hosted the launch of the new Living collection at the newly renovated showroom, which also showcases several new Snaidero kitchen designs, including Pininfarina’s Ola20. The evening fete, aptly themed “Just Orange,” attracted more than 250 design industry professionals, developers, socialites and artists alike from throughout the tri-county area. Guests were greeted with a “Snaidero orange” carpet outside the entrance, making for quite the colorful statement. Once inside, guests admired a showroom decorated with a thousand Florida fresh oranges, and breathtaking larger-than-life photographs from Miami society maven and art legend Iran Issa-Khan. DJ David Bitton’s music flowed as guests sipped custom “Snaidero orange” cocktails from OR-G and dined on small bites from Thierry Isambert. Tucked away in a quiet corner of the showroom was a pouring table with free-flowing Macallan 12 single malt Scotch. The evening, produced by Michael Leondas Kirkland for mkarte, was filled with spirited conversations about upcoming business ventures, exciting design projects and repeated mentions of the perfect fit of Snaidero’s latest designs.

Snaidero’s made-in-Italy kitchens, closets, wardrobes, interior doors and bathrooms are now on display at its newly expanded Hollywood showroom.

Carlos Bustinza, uses three wood species from Brazil to design a hand-applied interlocking wall, along with elements from his own Luminous Collections and Snaidero’s Kube Kitchen for zen-like aesthetic appeal with the elegance of timeless materials and effortless design.

This illuminated backsplash from Caesarstone adds an instant artistic element to any kitchen with its semi-precious stones compiled in a mosaic-like display.

The bright orange high gloss pops against the dark brown oak in Pininferina’s Way design.

MieleCompac and Opustone were also on hand to discuss their own products in the Shaidero showroom displays.

Lucci Orlandini’s designs use teak wood and simple furnishings for the Time collection.

Dark oak and ice white high gloss lacquer complete this contemporary design.

Carlos Bustinza

Lourdes & Carlos Bustinza

Anna Paola Snaidero & Carlos Bustinza

Alberto Snaidero & Anna Paola Snaidero

John & Susan Turchin

Michael Leondas Kirkland & John Hall Nelson

Studio Snaidero Hollywood showcases kitchens, bathrooms, closets and more, offering customization in every aspect of design.

Here, Snaidero shows how to play with shapes and textures at a simple, yet intriguing small desk or vanity area.

The seamless integration of all the Miele appliances into the framework of each kitchen is what makes Snaidero’s designs so accessible.

The teardrop bathtub is unique in its stand alone design, making it a centerpiece for any modern bathroom.

As a testimony to true showmanship, Snaidero’s showrooms are executed down to every detail, including the chandeliers and artwork on display throughout. Italian artist Alex Turco was at the event with three of his stunning works, discussing his art in the kitchen.

Iran Issa-Khan’s photographs “Just Orange” and “Amrut” added to the whole orange theme of the evening.

Carlos Bustinza

Ignacio Gomez, Carlos Ferrando, Emily Rivera, Allison Ortiz, & Paula Molina

Paula Molina, Ignacio Gomez, & Carlos Ferrando

Susan Turchin, Carlos Bustinza, John Turchin, & Giulio Petrili

Susan Turchin & Michael Leondas Kirkland

Ana Paola Snaidero & Michael Leondas Kirkland

Three of Mr. Bostinza’s prized Bonsais were on display, including a priceless “Bucida Spinosa” from his mentor and teacher, Bonsai Master Saburo Kato.

Anna Paola Snaidero, Alex Turco, Jimena Scarfone, & Francesco Marrama

Alex Turco & Jimena Scarfone

Naomi Nakano & Paul Benson

Vanessa Lahoud & Veronica Bennett

Lourdes & Carlos Bustinza

Brooke Auclair & Cynthia Whitaker

There was a selection of Ferrari and Aston Martin cars from South Florida’s Excell Auto Group by the orange carpet because Pininfarina, who designs a collection of kitchens for Snaidero, has designed Ferraris since the 1950s.