THE PUNCTUATION.
Five elements. Every kitchen.
The design system that makes a NEWTÓN a NEWTÓN.
One language.
Two paths.
Every NEWTÓN kitchen — whether individual components or a complete CAVROIS system — follows one design framework.
Buy a single door. It carries horizontal grain.
That grain direction is THE PUNCTUATION.
Commission a full CAVROIS. Every proportion is calculated.
That calculation is THE PUNCTUATION.
Five elements. Present always. The difference between renovation and architecture.
Golden Section Horizontal
1.
460cm base run. Tower at 309cm. 67% = φ.
The proportion Mallet-Stevens called tracé régulateur.
Not centred. Not random. Calculated.
The eye rests where mathematics and intuition agree.
Every CAVROIS kitchen begins with this proportion adapted to your specific wall. The ratio holds. The dimensions adjust.
Golden Section
Vertical
2.
220cm tower. Brass reveal at 140cm. 64% = φ.
The tower carries two materials. The transition between them is not arbitrary. It occurs at the golden section height.
Below: one identity. Above: another.
A 2cm brass strip marks the moment.
The same proportion that governs the Parthenon columns governs your tower.
Material Cross
Junction
3.
2cm brass strip. Where surfaces meet.
Not ornament. Punctuation. The junction resolves the transition between stone and wood. It declares the meeting point rather than hiding it.
Every material change in a NEWTÓN kitchen is marked by brass. Countertop to tower. Tower to wall. Base to panel. The metal that frames rather than decorates.
Shadow Gap
LED
4.
2cm gap. 2700K warm white. Cabinets float.
The base cabinet doesn't touch the floor.
It hovers above it. The LED strip transforms the gap into a warm line of light.
Furniture sits on the ground. Architecture floats above it. The shadow gap makes the distinction. Cabinets become planes. The kitchen becomes composition.
Grain Direction Contrast
5.
Horizontal grain on base. Vertical on tower.
Same species. Two expressions.
Horizontal reads as grounded. Stable. Earthbound.
Vertical reads as rising. Aspirational.
One material containing both gravity and ascent.
The base anchors. The tower lifts.
The contrast is invisible to the untrained eye and unmistakable to the trained one.
Five elements. Present in every NEWTÓN kitchen.
Not rules. Not constraints. Architecture.
The framework that turns components into composition and rooms into places.
See it. Build it.
THE PUNCTUATION in individual components. Every door carries the grain direction. Every system includes the shadow gap.
THE PUNCTUATION as complete architecture. Every proportion calculated for your space. Every element composed.