Bosch teams up with AsterCucine in an exciting partnership which heralds a new era in kitchen solutions, blending cutting-edge appliances with environmentally responsible craftsmanship.
September 18th, 2023
Bosch, global leader in home appliances renowned for its commitment to sustainability, has officially announced a new dealership with Aster Cucine, an Italian-proud kitchen system brand. This exciting partnership, brought to Singapore under the distributorship of regional industry leader in luxury European brands, Marquis HQO, marks a significant step in delivering sustainable luxury kitchen solutions to the local market.
One crucial common denominator between Bosch and Aster Cucine is their unwavering dedication to sustainability. Bosch, with a legacy of thoughtful design that dates all the way back to 1886, has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible manufacturing for more than a century.
Since 2020, BSH which is owned by Robert Bosch has been producing appliances in a carbon neutral manner across the entirety of its global sites. Beyond just operations, the organisation is actively addressing indirect emissions throughout its value chain – from the production of materials to transportation.

Bosch appliances are designed to conserve precious resources. For instance, its dishwashers can save up to 33.5 litres of water per rinse cycle compared to handwashing, while its i-DOS technology optimises washing machines by using 30 per cent less detergent and significantly reducing water consumption. Bosch heat pump dryers consume up to 50 per cent less electricity, making them an eco-friendly choice for laundry.
Aster Cucine shares this considered commitment to sustainability, part of what drew the two companies together. They repurpose wood from railway tracks to create a new level of kitchen design sophistication; one which responds to the need for eco-friendly practices and responsible material sourcing.
Established in 1983 by the Del Prete Family in Pesaro, Italy, Aster Cucine has dedicated itself to harmonising style, functionality, and sustainability in its kitchen creations. Recognised for its ability to provide tailored solutions, Aster Cucine caters to diverse needs – from compact apartment kitchens to lavish culinary spaces. Its inventive designs and impeccable craftsmanship make the brand an ideal partner for Bosch, promising exciting works for the future.

Crafting sustainable kitchen solutions
Under this partnership, Aster Cucine and Bosch will present a wide collection of kitchen styles suitable for residential and commercial spaces at their first physical showroom in Singapore, located in the bespoke second floor studio of Delta House on Alexander Road. This collaboration seamlessly blends the best of both brands into contemporary design concepts.
A particular highlight of the partnership is the inclusion of Bosch’s Series 8 cavity, Flex Induction cooktop, Integrated Dishwasher, and built-in Coffee Machine in Aster Cucine’s Pure Glam collection. This collection envisions elegance, perfect symmetry, and a sophisticated spirit. It aligns beautifully with both brands’ commitment to sustainable, stylish, and functional kitchen solutions.

With this new partnership, we can expect an exciting fusion of innovative appliances and eco-conscious kitchen designs that cater to modern living needs and minimise the impact on the environment. This partnership between Bosch and Aster Cucine represents a significant step forward in delivering sustainable and luxurious kitchen solutions to the market, emphasising the importance of mindful consumption and elegant design in the pursuit of a greener future.
Visit the showroom to witness the synergy between Bosch and Aster Cucine as they redefine the kitchen space with sustainable sophistication.
Aster Cucine
2 Alexandra Road #02-09, Delta House, Singapore 159919
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