a modern minimalist kitchen with a strong architectural composition and premium materiality the cabinetry is made of black wood veneer with straight uniform grain matte to soft mat finish creating a clean and refined look the countertop is black has a deep black tone on the left side of the island kichen the same quartz material continues on the vertical sides of the island creating a monolithic solid volume on the side s black engineered quartz caesarstone jet black 3100 with a dense micro speckled texture too upper cabinets above the sink feature concealed led lighting underneath with daylight temperature 4000k 4500k softly diffused the cabinet fronts include black wood slatted panels behind the island there are full height glass display cabinets with minimal glassware arranged symmetrically each shelf has integrated concealed led lighting creating a soft layered glow lighting is bright but atmospheric combining soft natural daylight with indirect artificial lighting no harsh shadows no overexposure materials should have controlled reflections and realistic light interaction above the island a suspended linear pendant light with a slim black horizontal bar and two thin vertical cables the counter has a mat finish with nono reflectance the pendant light above the kitchen island is linear cylinder led light that shines with black details sculptural pendant lighting system composed of multiple slim vertical luminous rods suspended in parallel alignment from a ceiling canopy the design emphasizes strict geometric order creating a rhythmic linear composition in space the structure is minimal and visually restrained with a discreet ceiling mount that allows the vertical light elements to become the dominant visual feature each rod emits a continuous diffused light along its length producing a uniform soft glow without visible hotspots the overall appearance is clean and architectural defined by repetition verticality and precision the finish is typically understated and matte allowing the luminous lines to stand out as the primary visual element within the installation