In the renovated old salt warehouse, the Salzkontor on Berlin’s Kopenhagenerstraße 31c, a new extension merges seamlessly with the historical building, creating seven modern residential floors. At the intersection of old and new, brick and exposed concrete, the kitchen has been thoughtfully integrated.
The kitchen features a dark gray, varnished plywood cube that includes a bathroom and storage chamber, blending into the high cabinets housing the fridge, oven, and dishwasher. This cube transitions into a sleek, white, free-floating bolt. The cabinetry, framed by a black ledge made of durable Westag&Getalit board material, combines functionality with a delicate, graphic appearance.
This project was designed and realized in collaboration with Markus Lassan.
Pictures by Thomas Koy