"Reflect Kitchen" in smoked oak, by Søren Rose
Modern Kitchen, Aalborg
Perceptions of what a kitchen should look are relatively fixed. So fixed that some might say many kitchens are almost indistinguishable from each other – at least at first glance.
Wood varieties and drawer sizes change, the colour combinations for fronts and laminates vary, and of course the choice of white goods, fixtures and worktops adds a personal touch to any kitchen. But overall, these are just variations on the same theme.
This is how it appears on superficial inspection in any case, but as soon as you step closer and pull out the drawers, the quality difference becomes clear.
The curve was the answer
However, from time to time something happens that fundamentally changes our perception of what a kitchen can look like. In this case, it was something as simple as a curve that provided the answer.
Reflect Kitchen is unique at first glance – and the curve can definitely also bear closer inspection.
The curve had found its kitchen.
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