A kitchen is never for you alone. It is a place not only for the people who use it, but also for the environment. This is how an apartment becomes a home, a house becomes a home. And in a good kitchen you will not only find plates, pans and cutlery, but also personal things. It is more than a job, more than a part of a production process. A kitchen is a center, a point of reference, an indication of those who move in it. It is a reflection of its inhabitants.
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A good kitchen brings people together
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Cooking with friends. When you start planning, it is important to take into account how many guests take part in the cooking together so that there is also a sufficient amount of food and ingredients in stock. At this point, we will never tire of recommending the best, ideally regional product. Of course, the equipment also plays an important role: a kitchen from Poggenpohl, Germany’s oldest kitchen manufacturer.
+MODO is the premium kitchen of creatives and artists
The Poggenpohl +MODO is a model in the field of tension between architectural contrasts: cool stone meets warm wood, an open kitchen island meets locked tall cabinets and cube-shaped glass showcases meet individual exhibits.
+MODO The philosophy of architect Jorge Pensi
In 2005, when architect Jorge Pensi was asked by Poggenpohl to develop the new +MODO model, he decided to create a harmonious piece of kitchen culture out of contrasts. He wanted to incorporate the decades of experience of the Poggenpohl company, but also its status as a luxury kitchen manufacturer, into the planning of +MODO, as well as his own imprint on objects of simple stringency that architects love so much. The result is an aesthetic design kitchen of high functionality, the contrasts of which result in a cohesive overall picture. Pensi says: “+MODO is a landscape of horizontal lines that are open and sometimes closed, flooded with light, with a combination of cold and warm materials. It is simple, but at the same time it has a clear identity that should satisfy all the wishes of the consumer and please the architects.”