Gaggenau x Black Forest House 1650
- Interior Design
- Furniture Design
- Strategy + Storytelling
- Digital Channels
Narrating an emotional and personal transformation, the 'Art of the Kitchen' project at Black Forest House 1650 features Katharina and Helmut's custom-designed kitchen. Their new beginning in the Black Forest inspired a renovation that blends the archaic charm of steel elements with Gaggenau's modern elegance. This space stands as a testament to our commitment to merging the past with the present. Our work extended beyond design to include storytelling, concept, and art direction for Gaggenau's video and imagery, encapsulating the essence of their creative journey.
Through the thoughtful integration of Gaggenau's luxury kitchen appliances, the narrative captures Helmut and Katharina's vision of a space that fosters creative exchange and the creation of culinary delights and art.
Beyond its physicality, BFH 1650 is not just a place; it’s a meticulously curated space designed to foster connection, encourage creativity and facilitate collaboration. It invites you to not only be present, but rather become a part of a narrative. This space beckons you to immerse yourself in its captivating allure, where a skilful interplay of diverse wood tones creates an ambiance of refined warmth. Here you will experience a space that resonates with harmony, where every detail has been thoughtfully considered to enhance the narrative of timeless design.
After a four-year renovation process, the building is once again at home and alive in the landscape, it is only once you enter that the full transformation is revealed. Within is a curated haven of designer pieces, light colours, floorboards, exposed wood pillars and black steel staircases and kitchens. Minimalist, without being spartan; natural, without sacrificing extreme comfort.