Dezeen Showroom: Danish architect Mette Fredskild has designed a customizable kitchen island for Lithuanian model Kongacph that attracts on the “calm and ease” of Japanese design.
The bespoke 25×25 stable oak workshop kitchen is predicated on a easy lattice system and named after the 25 by 25 millimeter slats that make up its structural body.
This modular, component-based strategy permits the design to be organized in numerous configurations and tailored to areas of various sizes.
Its open-frame construction means the kitchen retains a way of lightness that enables it to mix seamlessly with the encircling residing areas, whereas creating an organized, professional-quality workspace for the cooking fanatic.
“It embraces useful minimalism, mixing the simplicity of Nordic kitchens with the fluidity and sensitivity of Japanese aesthetics to cater to trendy residing areas that prioritize each type and performance,” stated Kongacph.
Every bespoke kitchen is fitted out to spotlight the pure grain and texture of the wooden, with exact joinery and hand-finished particulars.
The construction itself is FSC licensed and incorporates oak offcuts to create a sustainable design whereas lowering waste.
The picture is by Dovalde Butenaite.
Product particulars:
Product: Kitchen Workshop 25×25
designer: Mette Fredskild
Model: Kongacph
Contact: [email protected]
Materials: stable oak wooden
Colours/finishes: greased with oil
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