NEW! The kitchen as a place for creative expression

Our meeting with William and Laura from Haki Design sparked a lively discussion about the possibility of offering patterns for kitchen fronts. In their showroom, we came up with unique, exclusive designs, drawing on the technical capabilities of their manufacturing partners in search of novelty, beauty, and exceptionality.

However, the trend is to make kitchens disappear. Handles are removed and appliances are concealed behind sliding doors. All texture is eliminated in favor of plain, empty walls.

What if kitchens were to assert themselves as a decorative element in their own right? What if they became discreet because they blended into the decor?

The kitchen would become an essential part of interior design, almost a work of art. It would be a place that could be magnified to express one’s identity and creativity.

Whether open plan or a separate room, the possibilities are endless. Whatever the material—concrete, wood, metal—specialized manufacturers offer tailored solutions for customized kitchens, designed to adapt to the space and the customer’s world.

Combining textures and colors through exceptional materials in original, tailor-made designs takes the kitchen out of its functional routine and opens up new architectural possibilities.

In terms of design, patterns can be huge, like a fresco, or repetitive. They can camouflage door edges in an overall design. Floral, abstract, geometric, or figurative, patterns take on meaning when they are created for a specific place to reflect its history, atmosphere, and identity.

This project is aimed in particular at professionals in the hotel industry, tertiary sector, and reception areas: apartment hotels, offices with built-in kitchens, relaxation areas, cafeterias, etc. These are all places where the kitchen can become a signature feature, enhancing the image of the venue and the user experience.

With Haki Design, we combine creative vision and expertise to offer customers customized kitchens from design to installation.

Come and discover our first explorations at the showroom: Haki Design, Boulevard Saint-Georges 38 in Geneva.

https://www.haki.design/