A spatial experience like no other, explore the Gaggenau showroom alongside Cosentino, with Dan Cox of Carr in a journey through the senses and get a chance to win a trip to Milan!
A brand that inspires through innovative craftsmanship and artistic engineering, Gaggenau is exceptionally unique. Achieving perfection takes imagination and commitment, both of which Gaggenau has consistently excelled in for the last 336 years. Often regarded as a place to create, connect and converse, the kitchen is the heart of the home and Gaggenau has a design culture that brings this space to life.

Having already opened 22 flagship showrooms across the globe, the luxury kitchen appliance brand makes its mark on Australian ground. Nestled in South Melbourne, Gaggenau has partnered with Carr Design Group to transform an existing historic red brick warehouse into something engaging and rare. Embracing the charm and heritage qualities of the building, the Gaggenau showroom transcends the visitor into an immersive and heightened sensory experience. Dramatic, moody and dynamic, the Melbourne showroom is set to astound and encourage visitors to create their own culinary experience.
As part of Saturday Indesign this year, guests will also be able to hear first-hand the design journey as Carr’s Director of Interior Design, Dan Cox presents in the Gaggenau showroom at 11am and also at 2pm.

To add to the list of exciting events for Saturday, a collaboration between Gaggenau and Cosentino brings an impassable opportunity to win the trip of a lifetime: an all-expenses-paid trip to Milan Design Week 2020! To go into the running for this exclusive prize, all you need to do is register for Saturday Indesign, visit the Gaggenau on 22 June, and design the next Dekton by Cosentino colour surface creation. The winning Dekton design will win this unique chance to experience an extraordinary trip to Milan, and all it takes is a bit of creativity!
Don’t miss this chance of a lifetime and visit the Gaggenau showroom in South Melbourne at Saturday Indesign this weekend, 22 June.
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