KIT is a modular kitchen and furniture system designed for maximum flexibility, allowing users to create and reconfigure setups that meet a variety of needs and spatial requirements.
The classic kitchen cabinet concept is reimagined as three ready-to-use segments, each featuring a unifying main panel. These modular elements can be freely combined and assembled with ease, thanks to a simple joint mechanism that integrates the seams as a subtle design feature.
Each module is divided into three compact sections, enabling them to be fully equipped for their intended purposes right from the factory, making them nearly ready-to-use on arrival.
The system includes three main types of modules: a closed cabinet with a drawer or door, an open box, and a delicate metal frame structure. Each module has its own distinct appearance and function, adaptable for a wide range of applications.
Additional toolbars with various functions can be positioned wherever needed, enhancing the system’s versatility. By mixing closed and open modules, using diverse materials and finishes, and allowing unrestricted combinations, KIT provides high functionality and modular adaptability.
If relocation is needed, KIT can be easily disassembled and reconfigured to suit new spaces. It can also be expanded at any time with additional modules, allowing for long-term flexibility.
With 400mm depth elements, KIT can also serve as sideboards, storage units, shelving, and freestanding room dividers.
Concept developed in collaboration with Markus Lassan.
Pictures copyright by Thomas Koy