Kitchens are an integral part of every household, wherein no two homes are alike as each space comes with its own range of needs. Formed in 2014, the Danish brand Reform has designed extraordinary kitchens in an affordable price range to make an ordinary cooking space exquisite. Reform is known for its collaborations with famous architects and designers to provide modern kitchen space with accessible, adaptable, and outstanding designs. Keeping up with its core values, Reform has unveiled the Atelier Collection, which features two amazing kitchen designs: SHAKER and PLAIN.
The aim of SHAKER and PLAIN kitchens is to offer a new outlook on kitchens that combines expertise and a modular framework. During the 3daysofdesign event held in Copenhagen, Reform released Shaker and Plain to its classic kitchen collection. The Atelier Collection features a new series of handles for the two designs.
The SHAKER collection is a homage to the craft tradition of the Shaker movement. It is marked by an embossed frame reflecting the practical, quiet, and minimalist design ethos of the Shaker-style kitchen. This style features symmetrical cabinets with distinctive framed panel doors. The collection brings around these alluring qualities with a contemporary touch, making it perfect for both modern and traditional interiors. It has a variety of painted, painted veneer, and natural oak finishes to provide a distinct look to your cooking space.
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The PLAIN collection comes in painted, painted veneer, natural oak, and dark oak finishes. It focuses on minimalist design that seamlessly blends with practicality and modernism. Featuring flat fronts, the PLAIN design has inviting customization through mix and match. This style features classic paneled doors and drawer fronts and a bead running.
The handles for both collections have been constructed from traditional materials – metal, wood, glass, and ceramics – each providing a distinguishing touch to an otherwise mundane object. The Atelier Collection utilized the talents of four artists and designers Alberte Tranberg, Maria Bruun, Nina Nørgaard, and Yukari Hotta to bring together this exquisite vision to life for the Atelier Collection by Reform.
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