Small Living Kitchens – islands by Falper

Dezeen Showroom: bathroom brand Falper has expanded into kitchen design with the Small Living Kitchens concept, which includes islands that are designed to make even compact spaces feel luxurious.

Falper aims for Small Living Kitchens to revolutionise the experience of kitchens in small dwellings by bringing in the high standards and convivial layouts associated with larger living areas.

Falper's Small Living Kitchens are designed for spaces as small as 2.5 square metres

Designed in collaboration with designer Andrea Federici, the kitchen system can fit spaces as small as 2.5 square metres and features three elements – islands, tall units and storage units – that can be configured in near-endless ways.

The islands come in three models: two featuring a combination of stainless steel and either wood or coloured lacquer surfaces and one made entirely of marble.

There are three models, including an all-marble version

There are a total of three different island sizes and they can be ordered with both a built-in hob and sink or just one of the two. The hob is available in either gas or induction versions.

The Small Living Kitchens systems are designed to flow elegantly into adjoining living spaces, making them a good fit for open-plan layouts.

Product: Small Living Kitchens – islands
Designer: Falper + Andrea Federici
Brand: Falper
Contact: [email protected]

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Turandot kitchen by Marco Bortolin for Oppein Home

Dezeen Showroom: retro and contemporary design meet in the Turandot kitchen, created by designer Marco Bortolin for Oppein Home.

The Turandot kitchen centres on a kitchen island, with a built-in dining nook on one end providing a cosy spot for breakfast or lunch.

The Turandot Kitchen has hidden details and lots of storage

To enhance the welcoming atmosphere for entertaining, an ice bucket is embedded in the adjacent countertop for serving chilled drinks.

Bartolin designed the kitchen to provide plenty of practical storage space while evoking a sense of slow living through curved forms and traditional details.

Curving shapes create a calming feel and retro look

"Kitchen trends are circular, which is why we are always looking for new ideas from old things," said Bortolin. "And I believe that retro is not about duplication, but about innovation."

The Turandot kitchen is made of lacquered wood with light colour palette of blue-grey, cream white and walnut grain.

Product: Turandot
Designer: Marco Bortolin
Brand: Oppein Home
Contact: [email protected]

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Atlante panelling system by L'Ottocento

Dezeen Showroom: designed for the kitchen and extendable to the living room, the Atlante wall panelling system by Italian brand L'Ottocento offers a continuous wood finish for the home.

Made of solid Italian walnut and created in a collaboration with design consultancy makethatstudio, the Atlante system can be used as simple cladding or to conceal appliances and integrated storage.

The Atlante system combines wall panelling and storage

The panels are available in the form of pocket and pull-out doors, fitted with shelves and concealed grips to create a seamless linear wood finish uninterrupted by handles.

Atlante panelling can also be continued from the kitchen to the living room to create a sense of continuity throughout the interior.

The panels conceal appliances and shelves

The panels can be ordered at full height, which opens up the option of pairing the system with L'Ottocento's Archetipo island to create a cohesive kitchen design.

The island features distinctive cylindrical bases and includes the option of an Alpi wood finish designed by Memphis Group founder Ettore Sottsass. The island can also be extended to a snack bench.

Product: Atlante
Brand: L'Ottocento
Contact: [email protected]

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LoopKitchen by Stykka

Dezeen Showroom: Danish startup Stykka has created LoopKitchen, a kitchen with replaceable parts intended to increase its lifecycle.

Skykka's LoopKitchen is made from birch plywood and the kitchen fronts can be left in a birch finish or finished with Forbo linoleum in over 20 colours.

Users can replace parts of the furniture as they become worn or broken and Stykka reuses or recycles the parts. Users can also trade the kitchen's old parts for new colours.

"In order to transition to a more sustainable way of consumption we need to make products that are designed for circularity that can be repaired and hence prolong the lifespan of the products," explained Stykka.

"The owner just scans a QR code underneath the sink and because we keep a digital twin on every single product, we know exactly what front or replacement parts you need."

Each LoopKitchen has a digital twin that keeps a record of its installed parts

With LoopKitchen, Stykka aimed to redesign the way most modern kitchens are manufactured.

"We only have a single wall between cabinets instead of a double wall as in most other kitchens," explained Stykka. "With this simple move we saved more than 15.8 per cent of materials."

To save materials, each kitchen unit is separated by a single wall rather than double walls

Stykka uses a digital manufacturing platform to produce the kitchen on a "print-to-order" basis, meaning only kitchens that are ordered are manufactured, which allows the brand to avoid overproduction and waste.

Each LoopKitchen has a digital twin – a virtual representation of the product – that can be accessed via a QR code located beneath the sink.

"The digital twin keeps track of all installed parts in the kitchen and is linked to our online maintenance platform, where replacement parts or upgrades can be ordered," said Stykka.

Product: LoopKitchen
Brand: Stykka
Contact: [email protected]

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Touch Screen Oven by Fisher & Paykel

Dezeen Showroom: New Zealand based appliance brand Fisher & Paykel has released a range of minimalist touch screen ovens, designed to improve the home cooking experience.

Designed to be sleek, customisable and functional, Fisher & Paykel's latest touch screen ovens are equipped with three main cooking options.

The design's touch screen mechanism has been engineered to deliver the same quick and results as a modern mobile phone.

Fisher & Paykel's touch screen ovens come in black and stainless steel

Each oven has three main cooking methods. Cook by Function offers 16 basic cooking options; Cook by Food allows users to change their preferences depending on what they are making; and Cook by Recipe has easy step-by-step guidance with imagery and menus.

Once the meal is ready to be served, Fisher & Paykel's self-clean technology breaks down any food residue at a very high temperature, helping to keep the oven clean and ready for the next meal.

Each oven has three main cooking options

"When we designed these new ovens we wanted to deliver a product that could seamlessly blend into your kitchen, the clean black glass and touchscreen make this oven disappear into a dark kitchen, which is so useful," says Helen Haider, head of marketing at Fisher & Paykel.

The oven is available in black or stainless steel. Both come in a choice of dialled or completely touch screen.

Product:Touch Screen Ovens
Brand:Fisher & Paykel
Contact: [email protected]

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Touch screen oven designed by appliance brand Fisher & Paykel

New Zealand based appliance brand Fisher & Paykel has released a range of minimalist touch screen ovens.

Integrated Column Wine Cabinet by Fisher & Paykel

Dezeen Showroom: Fisher & Paykel has expanded its line of luxury wine storage units with the Integrated Column Wine Cabinet, designed to fit seamlessly into any kitchen.

Tall and slender with capacity for 91 bottles, the Integrated Column Wine Cabinet provides optimal light, temperature, humidity and agitation conditions to ensure that every bottle tastes as its winemaker intended.

The Integrated Column Wine Cabinet stores wine in optimal conditions while also allowing it to be displayed

The cabinet has two independently controlled compartments with four variable temperature settings – sparkling, white, red and cellar.

All are adjustable in 0.5-degree increments, creating the perfect temperatures for both ageing and serving.

There are two compartments, with four variable temperature settings

Other features include activated carbon filters to clear the air of pollutants, a double-glazed tinted door to shield from light, and anti-vibration technology to preserve the wines' esthers, and therefore their aroma and taste.

Soft-start LED lighting illuminates the inside of the cabinet, with modes including a spotlight that highlights only the picks of the owner's collection.

The Integrated Column Wine Cabinet is available with either a stainless steel finish or custom panel-ready to blend with the kitchen decor.

Product: Integrated Column Wine Cabinet
Brand: Fisher & Paykel
Contact: [email protected]

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Integrated Column Wine Cabinet by Fisher & Paykel

Fisher & Paykel has expanded its line of luxury wine storage units with the Integrated Column Wine Cabinet, designed to fit seamlessly into any kitchen.

Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand tableware for Cassina and Ginori 1735

Dezeen Showroom: Cassina has collaborated with porcelain maker Ginori 1735 to create a tableware collection informed by the photography of Charlotte Perriand.

The Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand dinner set contains blue and white plates, hand-decorated with motifs adapted from photographs taken by the influential designer in the late 1930s.

The Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand patterns are based on Perriand's photography of the late 1930s

In this period, photography took on a key role in Perriand's wide-ranging creative practice, which encompassed architecture, urban planning, interiors and furniture design.

The Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand collection borrows three abstracted natural motifs from these photographs, that are unrecognisable at first glance: a fishbone, the circular bands of a tree trunk and the contours of a patch of snow on a stone floor.

The abstracted motifs include a fishbone

The collection includes a service plate, dinner plate, bowl and dessert plate, all presented in sets of two. The three core patterns are available across all items and the different sets can be mixed and matched.

Each piece is marked with the logos of Cassina and Ginori 1735 to guarantee authenticity.

Product: Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand
Brands: Cassina and Ginori 1735
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Le Monde de Charlotte Perriand tableware for Cassina and Ginori 1735

Cassina has collaborated with porcelain maker Ginori 1735 to create a tableware collection informed by the photography of Charlotte Perriand.