Küppersbusch Promotes Minimalist Design at Casa Decor with Its Matt Black Range.

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The German brand Küppersbusch has presented its latest proposal at the 60th edition of Casa Decor, where it has transformed the kitchen into a tribute to Venetian nights, a project designed by Villanueva Interiorismo for Veneta Cucine. This space, called “Nocte Venetiis,” stands out for its enigmatic atmosphere, characterized by angular shapes that play with light and shadows, creating an environment that is both striking and essential.

Küppersbusch reaffirms its position as a leader in the field of built-in appliances, incorporating three models from its acclaimed MattBlack range into this sophisticated setting. This line is distinguished by its functional design, advanced technology, and high-quality materials, perfectly adapting to the minimalist and contemporary style of the kitchen, turning it into a statement of elegance and simplicity.

Among the standout appliances is an oven that combines microwave functionality with the innovative Ökotherm® technology, which transforms food odors into carbon dioxide and water vapor. There is also a built-in automatic coffee maker with a TFT display that offers multiple settings to customize the coffee experience, as well as an induction cooktop equipped with the Flex function and Slide Cooking system.

The MattBlack series represents a stylistic trend that fuses matte black with a refined design and the industrial essence of the brand originating from the Ruhr region. This minimalist approach aligns perfectly with the Veneta Cucine project, offering a comprehensive solution for high-quality kitchens with timeless design. The range has received international recognition, including awards such as the Good Design Award, the European Product Design Award, and the International Design Awards.

Additionally, visitors to Casa Decor 2025 can explore an additional selection of ten Küppersbusch appliances in a project designed by Jean Porsche for Schmidt. The exhibition remains open to the public until May 18 at the building located at 33 Sagasta Street in Madrid.

Founded in 1875 by Friedrich Küppersbusch, the brand was a pioneer in the manufacture of kitchens in Germany, excelling in the production of handcrafted coal ovens. With 150 years of history, Küppersbusch has maintained the innovative spirit of its founder and is recognized for its unique, functional, and durable style. Its legacy has been honored with over 70 international design awards, establishing it as a premium brand present in 40 countries across America, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

via: MiMub in Spanish

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