porsche design kitchen
Porsche Design Group and Poggenpohl present their first co-designed kitchen P’7340. The Kitchen is distinguished for its innovative framework, purist styling and high-quality materials. Kitchen appliance manufacturer Miele will be the exclusive supplier of all fitted electric appliances.
Back in October 2005, Porsche Design and Poggenpohl signed a co-operation agreement for the purpose. Says Roland Heiler, Managing Director of the Porsche Design Studio in Zell am See: “Our studio already had long-standing experience in designing kitchen and home appliances as well as furniture. In Poggenpohl we have found a partner capable of implementing our idea of what a modern kitchen should look like.”
With their new kitchen, both companies intend to live up to the trend that shows an increasing number of men displaying an interest in ‘Kitchen and cuisine’. “In recent years, kitchens have turned into event and representation areas frequently equipped with audio systems”, explains Elmar Duffner, Managing Director of Poggenpohl. “Our co-operation with Porsche Design enabled us to design a kitchen whose sleek and functional design language specifically addresses male customers.”
The new kitchen will be on display as a Poggenpohl show kitchen and sold in the Design House studios as of spring 2008. The Porsche Design Kitchen will be in great demand - to be one of the first to experience a Porsche Design Kitchen register your interest today and we'll add you to our exclusive waiting list.
Aluminium profiles of different sizes, which permit individual styling, constitute the basic framework of the new kitchen. Within the aluminium frames, customers can position cabinet elements any way they like. The result is a modular, spacious and extremely versatile system of frames and carcasses that deliberately integrates clear spaces into the overall design concept.
The use of aluminium, a material typically used by Porsche Design, gives the kitchen an innovative and technical look as the material lends a high degree of originality to the surfaces of both the furniture carcasses and the frames. The frames come with integrated lights that directly and diffusely illuminate the worktop and the surroundings, respectively. Another material used is glass, which – painted unobtrusively on the rear side and available in a satin or glossy finish – embellishes the front surfaces or fills the frames. Using aluminium and glass for yet another product, Porsche Design once again adheres to its philosophy of combining sleek design language with the finest materials.
The two wood varieties available for the front surface design provide an eye-catching contrast with these cool materials. Customers can choose between Driftwood, a heavily brushed type of pine that feels quite natural to the touch, and Dark Oak, a finely brushed type of dark oak. The unsealed, textured wood surfaces create a very natural and cosy atmosphere, enhancing the precision of the technical materials – glass and metal – even further. Thin worktops crafted form satin-finished glass or black granite convey an impression of elegance and lightness, which is rounded off by their alignment with the carcass.
A special highlight of the Poggenpohl Porsche Design kitchen is the fact that all cabinets can be opened without handles: a gentle touch of the finger, and pull-out elements and drawers will open magically thanks to built-in high-precision systems, while a light push suffices to make them all withdraw and, over the final centimetres, go back automatically into their original position. An innovative mechanism enables the graceful movement of doors and flaps: gently touching the front face will activate a spacer pin that mechanically moves a door or a flap a few centimetres forward. The absence of handles further emphasises the uncompromising, purist and aesthetic appeal of the furniture. However, for completeness’ sake and as an alternative to the handle-less solution, functional bar-handles crafted from brushed aluminium are also available.
In addition to multi-functional lighting systems harmoniously integrated into the sleek overall concept, the kitchen also boasts a high-tech audio-video system. The module has a purist appeal thanks to the aluminium-titanium coloured, anodised aluminium frame with its ultra-glossy surfaces in back-painted glass. The electronics of the built-in LCD module are installed behind glass to protect these delicate components against dirt and splashing water. The module itself does not require a ventilation system and features an innovative, extremely small sound system whose plug-and-play solution offers options for both analogue and digital connections.
As all electric appliances and furniture elements in the Poggenpohl Porsche Design kitchen form a unified whole, kitchen appliances maker Miele will be the exclusive supplier of all appliances – from ovens to steam cookers to dishwashers. In design and styling, all appliances are made to match that of the materials used in the kitchen. The electric appliances are operated via sensor keys instead of buttons and feature user-friendly dialogue displays.