Handleless cabinetry
Cabinet fronts stay visually quiet, allowing proportion, surface quality, and alignment to carry the design.
Poggenpohl kitchen architecture
A kitchen concept shaped by handleless cabinetry, calm surfaces, fine lines, and precise material integration.
+SEGMENTO reduces the kitchen to carefully controlled surfaces and proportions. Thin worktops, handleless fronts, and flush details give the composition a quiet architectural presence.
+SEGMENTO is built around reduction. Handles disappear, surfaces become calmer, and the worktop is treated as a thin horizontal line within the kitchen architecture.
Cabinet fronts stay visually quiet, allowing proportion, surface quality, and alignment to carry the design.
A slim worktop profile strengthens the linear character of the island and keeps the composition light.
Drawers, fronts, and material transitions are planned to sit cleanly within the surface rather than interrupt it.
The strength of +SEGMENTO comes from what is removed. Without visible handles, the cabinetry reads as a continuous surface, shaped by proportion, material choice, and the precision of each edge.
This is where the system becomes more than a cabinet arrangement. The island reads as a layered structure, with storage, display, and working surfaces held in one architectural line.
+SEGMENTO works best where the kitchen is part of a larger interior composition. Its reduced surfaces and handleless fronts allow the kitchen to sit quietly within open rooms, custom homes, display suites, and design-led residential projects.
A kitchen presence that connects cooking, dining, and living areas without adding visual noise.
A system that supports proportion, alignment, material continuity, and carefully controlled sightlines.
A German kitchen concept for spaces where clarity, durability, and visual restraint need to work together.
In +SEGMENTO, material selection does not compete with the form. Stone, lacquer, wood, metal, and glass can all be used to define the kitchen, but the reduced geometry keeps the result controlled.
Worktop. The thin worktop defines the main horizontal line and sharpens the island’s proportions.
Cabinet fronts. Handleless fronts keep the surface calm and place more emphasis on finish, tone, and alignment.
Detailing. Flush drawers, framed stone, seating niches, and edge transitions become part of the design language.
Details of handleless fronts, thin worktops, seating areas, material transitions, and linear composition.
+SEGMENTO is shaped by more than the cabinet system itself. Proportion, material selection, appliance planning, technical drawings, delivery timing, site conditions, and installation sequencing all affect the final result.
At KI Atelier, Poggenpohl is approached through a complete project process. Our team works with homeowners, designers, architects, builders, and developers from early design direction through specification, product supply, coordination, and installation support.
Review the space, island proportion, sightlines, storage needs, and the role +MODO should play in the room.
Coordinate worktop, cabinetry, pull-out shelves, appliances, finishes, and technical requirements.
Support drawings, ordering, delivery timing, site questions, and communication with the project team.
Visit KI Atelier at 101 Water Street in Vancouver to see Poggenpohl materials in person and discuss how +MODO can be planned for a residential, multi-family, or design-led kitchen project in British Columbia.
KI Atelier Vancouver
KI Atelier is a Vancouver showroom for European kitchen systems, appliances, wardrobes, bath cabinetry, interior cabinetry, surfaces, and finishes.
Located at 101 Water Street in Vancouver, the showroom brings materials, cabinetry details, appliance planning, storage options, and project coordination into one place for homeowners, designers, architects, builders, and developers.
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