Two islands made of hot-rolled stainless steel form the visual axes and emphasize the open living character of the architect's house.

The interplay of proportions and materials results in unique pieces. The architecture of the house is the key to this design—generous proportions, clear lines, and a focus on the essentials were the decisive aspects here. Two islands made of hot-rolled stainless steel form the visual axes and emphasize the open living character of the architect's house.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Project:

Gemein Küche & Interieur, Remagen Germany

https://gemein.de/

 

 

Stainless steel silverTouch has evolved from its origins in shipbuilding to become a kitchen classic. With seamlessly welded joints between side panels and worktops, eggersmann has redefined it for purist furniture design.

Stainless steel silverTouch has evolved from its origins in shipbuilding to become a kitchen classic.
With seamlessly welded joints between side panels and worktops, eggersmann has redefined it for purist furniture design.

With its minimalist, floor-to-ceiling built-in units, this kitchen defines the room's architecture. The harmonious overall impression is achieved by sliding doors and wall panels made from the same elegant veneer as the kitchen fronts.