Free-positioned elements
The kitchen can be planned as a composed object in the room, not only as cabinetry attached to the wall.
Poggenpohl kitchen architecture
A kitchen concept shaped by free-positioned elements, tiered storage, side frames, and smooth surfaces.
+VENOVO reorganizes the kitchen into different levels and zones. Side frames lift the cabinetry from the floor, while standalone high and low units allow the composition to be planned as an object in the room.
+VENOVO changes the kitchen from a fixed wall condition into a set of planned elements. Storage, preparation, and display are distributed across different heights, giving the room a more open architectural rhythm.
The kitchen can be planned as a composed object in the room, not only as cabinetry attached to the wall.
Storage, preparation, and serving areas are arranged across different levels instead of being compressed into one block.
Continuous surfaces keep the composition calm while allowing high boards, low boards, and work zones to read as separate parts.
+VENOVO is planned through free-positioned elements rather than a standard cabinet run. Side frames lift the cabinetry from the floor, giving the kitchen a lighter presence in the room.
Preparation, storage, and serving areas remain connected, but each part has its own place in the composition.
+VENOVO is strongest where the kitchen is part of a larger open room. It can organize preparation, storage, serving, and display without forcing every function into a perimeter wall.
A central kitchen composition that supports cooking, serving, and conversation without closing off the room.
A system for spaces where the kitchen is seen from several directions and needs to hold its own presence.
A German kitchen concept for rooms that need compact planning, durable specification, and a strong visual identity.
Because +VENOVO is seen from multiple sides, materials do more than finish the front. Worktops, side frames, high boards, low boards, and visible surfaces need to read cleanly from the approach, the cooking area, and adjoining rooms.
Side frames. The frame structure lifts the cabinetry and defines the line between the cabinet volume and the floor.
Work surfaces. Smooth surfaces carry preparation across the composition and keep the top plane controlled.
High and low units. Standalone storage elements extend the system without depending on a continuous wall run.
Details of side frames, tiered elements, smooth surfaces, high and low units, and free-positioned compositions.
+MODO 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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