The architect’s appliance brand: Gaggenau
Storia del Marchio di Emma Moore
München, Germania
18.01.24
Crafting appliances that are both practical and aesthetically pleasing, Gaggenau caters to both end users and architects – a commitment that extends to the brand's services, too...
Gaggenau appliances fit perfectly into a highly-considered architectural environment. Its new flagship showrooms (above, Sydney), are thoughtfully designed to engage professionals and public alike
Gaggenau appliances fit perfectly into a highly-considered architectural environment. Its new flagship showrooms (above, Sydney), are thoughtfully designed to engage professionals and public alike
×It is a truth universally acknowledged, that the architect is always right. Okay, maybe it’s the customer. Or maybe, as Gaggenau believes, it is both. The 340-year-old kitchen appliance maker is on a mission to confidently tread the line between functionality and beauty, never compromising on either, so that its products thrill the end user with innovation and ergonomics while the architect is seduced by an unprecedented economy of form.
The new showrooms around the world - such as the French flagship shown here on the capital’s left bank, are designed to fit in with the local vernacular and culture
The new showrooms around the world - such as the French flagship shown here on the capital’s left bank, are designed to fit in with the local vernacular and culture
×A kitchen brand catering to architects
Of course, architects are end users and customers may have a Pawson-esque design vision, but the point is, Gaggenau not only considers the end customer, but also the architect in everything from the very design of its product to the wrap-around service it offers.
Always on hand, for example, is a microsite sharing news and advanced planning tools, relationship managers and a global network of design, engineer and technology experts ready to help with challenges. But also demonstrating Gaggenau’s dedication to the architectural process is the attention it is pouring into its Flagship showrooms across the globe.
The Shanghai showroom has echos of the city’s 1930s heyday, with elegant touches of art deco creeping into the design
The Shanghai showroom has echos of the city’s 1930s heyday, with elegant touches of art deco creeping into the design
×Flagship showrooms conceived by and for design professionals
Located within the design community, and in buildings with a story, Gaggenau’s newest Flagship showrooms aim to capture local culture and vernacular, working these into the fabric of the space in a way that engages design-aware audiences. It’s the architect’s approach, most recently seen at play in Sydney, Australia, where design cues are drawn from the surrounding area and materiality and tone cleverly employed to connect the Gaggenau story to this new locale.
The new Sydney Flagship showroom in Surry Hills occupies the imposting old Post Office building. It welcomes customers with a well-crafted coffee or local wine during evening events
The new Sydney Flagship showroom in Surry Hills occupies the imposting old Post Office building. It welcomes customers with a well-crafted coffee or local wine during evening events
×A space to inspire and support
Within the space, kitchen installations are conceived to inspire fresh ideas with new layouts and materials showcasing the ease with which appliances seamlessly and discretely integrate. Practically the process is supported with live presentations, culinary demonstrations, and a room set aside for consultation and planning.
From the outset, Gaggenau appliances are made to put a smile on the faces of customers and design professionals alike, beginning with the brand’s commitment to impeccable, essential design, to the way it inspires thoughtful integration and, of course, its unfaltering support.
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