Appliances from Gaggenau were used in the kitchen of Swedish-born breadmaker, Malin Elmlid. Photography: Matthew Gormly
House Design
Following a move from Berlin, Malin moved into a small village on the East coast of Sweden. The house underwent a complete renovation that respected its history in terms of materiality and colors while modernizing its use and features.
Kitchen Design
The kitchen proved to be a challenging but worthwhile design. It was important to make the kitchen feel like an organic part of the house to respect the history. To achieve this the interiors followed the same bespoke aesthetic as the first kitchen. This included linseed oil paints, limestone countertops, and an island made from pine planks from the surrounding forests. Malin opted for two ovens from Gaggenau's 200 Series to easily bake her bread as well as an Induction cooktop with an integrated ventilation system also from the 200 Series.
Equipment Installed in the Kitchen
General Features and Benefits of Gaggenau Equipment
- Seamless integration
- TFT touch display
- Solid stainless steel control knobs
- Home network integration for digital services (Home Connect)
- Personalized presets
- Variety of functions