Vipp kitchen V2

A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island

I think most of you know the iconic Vipp kitchens, which have gained popularity for bespoke spaces ever since they were released 10 years ago. This week, Vipp released their second kitchen design: V2, which is the modular system of the V1 kitchen wrapped in mother nature’s palette. The V2 kitchen is made out of dark oak and Jura marble in a design language that takes us from Vipp’s routes in Denmark all the way to Japan (Japandi as we know it).

The Jura marble is a fine-grained limestone rich in fossils from the German Alp region which is carefully combined with carved cabinets in dark European oak. While stone and oak are new materials for Vipp (at least in their kitchens), you will recognize extruded aluminum in the details of the design as well, which is Vipp’s trademark material.

Both V1 and V2 are filled with carefully considered and highly engineered details to create long-lasting tools that can be used every day for a lifetime. While our first kitchen made in steel presented a raw and refined industrial design, the V2 is crafted in wood, stone, glass and metal adding a new organic tactility and materiality to kitchen design.”
– Morten Bo Jensen, Chief Designer at Vipp

A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island

A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island
A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island

A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island
A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island

A dark oak kitchen by Danish design brand Vipp with natural stone countertops and stainless steel hardware, kitchen island
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