A design by Jorge Pensi
November 21st, 2008
Fascination Poggenpohl and Jorge Pensi. One of the world’s best known kitchen brands and an international designer who has won innumerable awards display the fascination of a new formal ideas. An aesthetic alliance which proves that good design can never be anonymous.
Presentation A new freedom in design. Open and closed areas enter into a strong, poetic dialogue between presentation and concealment. A flexible concept in which omission as well as addtion becomes an opportunity for design.
Communication The principle of tranparency and openness as a sensual experience. Flowing transitions between cooking and living areas do not separate work and pleasure, or design and function. The communicative properties of a living become an expression of contemporary living culture.
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