What inspires the future of design? Is it art, innovation or seamless fusion of the two? Centuries ago, creatives and scientists turned to the muses alike to trigger the ingenuity in disciplines, from the arts to technological advances. Today, this intersection is examined by visionary designers and future -oriented brands that exceed the limits of the possibilities. In this case, it is reinterpreted by the lens of the kitchen design, where form, function and art collide. At the center of this dynamic area of art and technology is Miele, a family business that was built with the legacy of progress. With the brand's marquee devices as the source of inspiration for the A-List designers of Elle Decor Architect and interior designer Luis Fernandez, which is a deeply examined approach to the technology of architecture and the increase in the quality of the expression design of today's art trends in three fantastic and functional kitchens, which is the perfect balance of innovation, sustainability and timeless design interpret and timeless design.
The results are almost spectacular: a trio of iterations that all reflect Fernandez 'characteristic, slim, future modernity, which is also timeless, balanced and elegant and yet exquisite functional. Of course, they also center the basic values of Miele. “For me, Miele represents precision and innovation/technology, but with effortless beauty, lightness and presence,” says Fernandez. “This mixture is what I have recorded in every kitchen. The devices do not want to hide, but rather exhibited and even framed in a certain way.”
Fernandez has teamed up with DBOX, a state-of-the-art, immersive and experimental rendering company to translate its effective designs into innovative visual treatments. The result seen here is a complicated dance, an exquisite fusion of the form, function, art and innovative inspiration – by you, the reader, with interactive scrolling.
In the following, three inspired kitchens are listed, all of which are inspired by Miele and were each designed with the eye to function, while they are thoroughly infused by the truest muse. We see harmony in nature, a seamless experience of the interiors and thrives from eco -conscious art, which shaped from removed materials and expresses harmony with nature and green spaces. Colossal Whispers is a neo -expressionist revival that contains bold colors such as Moody Crimson and Jaunty Aubergine, whose heavy brush strokes culminate with emotions and abundance. And structural depths celebrate layers of arches and textures, whereby the geometric patterns of the level give a faceted depth to explore nuances of material and finish.
Harmony in nature
Biophile art may be the widespread movement of the moment. The celebration of the natural world is not only a visual joy, but also a scientific examination of our green planet. The focus is all the more relevant to sustainable and natural materials.
Fernandez about his attitude of the movement: “I put the utilitarian rigidity and function of the mirrored stainless steel and structured glass block with the more organic and natural -the Verdi -Alpi -Greens Stone and the abundance of green, foliage and nature.” This focus on nature also reflects Miele's values: longevity and sustainability are a cornerstone of the brand, which continues to reduce its environmental impact.
For this kitchen design, Fernandez increased the attraction of life indoors and outdoors – a principle of the artistic movement and a marquee constant in Fernandez 'own projects – with walls made of glass stone and an apparently endless access area on the green terrace. Planting improve the green design, which natural stone has in a kaleidoscope made of leaf tones, from olives to peas to Virdenz. Soft lighting invites the brilliant rays to the sun to comfortably heat the backdrop.
Miele as a muse in this functional creation almost works as a mirror. Like the unity of nature, the pieces are symbiotic in its heroic focus and improve the river of the room, as well as water both life and calm. The double doors of the Mastercool double door increase the symphony of natural light in the entire kitchen. Double wall stoves, a speed furnace and a fully integrated dishwasher speak for the innovation history of both design and the Miele itself. With its hot water function, the dishwasher uses less water and up to 50 percent less energy than others, which further improves sustainability history. The ovens and the coffee machine with the wall are one-touch miracle, some even with WLAN connectivity.
Miele credits: 30 “double oven (H7780 BP2 CTS); 30” speed oven (H 7170 BM CTS); 36 ”Gaskektop (km 2355 g); 30-inch coffee machine (CVA 7775 CTS); 42” Mastercool French Door (KFMC 3858 FD); Fully integrated dishwasher (G 5266 SVI).
Design loan: Dedar fabric for banquet and dining room chairs outdoors; Michel Lucotte sculpture for niche; Jan Gollncarek Arka Sconce; Jan Garncarek Enigma Sconce; Eco Outdoor Block Light; Aline Asmar d'Amman Rauber Ogive supporter light; Joe Colombo for Oluces Bogen -light fixes; Abc Stone Verde Alpi Marble; Abc Stone Verde Antigua Marble; Abc Stone Gray Travertin; Abc stone Verdi Antico; Gessi water tap in antique brass; Amune, high stainless steel cabinets; Jan Garncarek dining table; Maison Jansen chair; Axel Chay/The Future Perfect Outdoor Essert; B. Zippy vase; Andrea Ghisoni/Artemest Vase.
Colossal whisper
At the most famous art fairs and in the most exciting collections Du Jour, we find a trend above all to regain its time at the center: neo-expressionism. The movement is an ode of luxury, a completely increased hug of the emotional aspects of life everything with a capital L. and in this complete revival it is dressed in a pronounced 2020 alpha application.
It is brave. It's beautiful. It is downright color, feeling and strength. Miele includes directly with a presence that attracts attention and allows his calm but powerful spark of innovation like embers. “I knew that I could take more risks and be more courageous with my expression, like the art topics that it was inspired – it has the greatest personality,” says Fernandez. “The pairing of the fall wood and the pink travertine with the patterned terracotta floor and the brass grains revolved so much for the mood, mood, mood.”
Glowing and fiery with chic sensitivity, this design is cooked with an impressive purpose. The heavy brush strokes for neo-expressionism are embodied in deep colors in the living tiles and epic stone slabs, which also cause deep emotions. The Miele Graphit series – uses Fernandez in its own home, terminates the revitalized combination of function and flair.
The color red belongs to Miele's most important and famous identifiers. Dark and elegant, it causes increased aspiration, in the same dramatic way as Fernandez 'design here. It contains the fiery shadow seamlessly with a fully integrated dishwasher and refrigerator. Innovation also prevails here: The refrigerator shows Foodview, with which you can always see what is in stock and brilliant professionals for perfect consideration. The cooking devices, all from the graphite collection-incorporate the handless oven, the speed furnace and the coffee machine in the wall, the literal fire and the life of the kitchen.
Miele credits: 42 ”Mastercool French Door (KFMC 3858 FD); Fully integrated dishwasher (G 5266 SVI); 30-inch handless oven (H 7880 BPX Graphit Gray); 30” handless speed furnace (H 7870 BMX Graphit Gray); 30-inch coffee machine.
Design loan: Tobia Scarpa eating chairs; Anna Karlin, The Future Perfect Stools; Adam Court, Studio twenty -seven bank; Michel Amar, Studio twenty -seven console; Dornbracht -Wason in brass; Zia tile burgund cell tile; Artistic tile pink travertine plate. Color: Portola paints in French beige and Roman Clay. Lighting: Andrea Claire Studio, Boldizar Senteski Sconce, analogia project for Nilufar, The Future Perfect Floor-to-the-Light; Individual RAAK trailer lights; Together with the future perfect glow; Jose Luis Sanchez, 1970 sculpture. Works of art: Lesley Vance/David Kordansky Gallery, Melissa Stone Mangham; Jeremy Anderson Vase.
Structural depths
In a world in which flat screens are the norm, research into multi -dimensional forms is an act of artistic resistance. This movement has referred to some of them as an abstract maximum and has in their warmly layered, collected and concentrated materials. Most are natural, many are monochromatic; All lead to impressive images that excite the soul.
In this functional iteration of the dynamic art moment, texture and geometric patterns give a wavy depth. The layered subtlety with maximum effect is deeply overview with the values of Miele, whereby the brand focuses on details and design perfection, as well as their ability to create artistically exceptionally practical objects that look more.
Visually, “this kitchen is the calmest of the three, but also with the most depth,” says Fernandez, finding that immersing in the monochrome and the improvement of the design with effective layer are trademarks of art theory behind it. “The controlled and steamed color palette gives way to the overlay of the textures and the material depth. Even if monochromatic and soft, the diverse pieces of repeating patterns, large scale and material expression put a strong presence.”
Interior architecture is ultimately studying the curation. Each kitchen presented by Fernandez shows the new Mastercool fridge, a symphony of technology and functionality, which answers everyday concerns with exquisite and seamless solutions. All also have the built -in coffee machine, a device Fernandez says he “several times a day”. Miele's speed stoves are – similar to the overall design here – in their attractiveness with countless efficiency functions. The area is a multi-dimensional device that looks easier than actually thanks to WiFi-capable precision cooking, inventive touch controls and six powerful burners.
Miele credits: 42 ”Mastercool French Door (KFMC 3858 FD); fully integrated dishwasher (G 5266 SVI); 30-inch coffee machine; built-in coffee machine CVA 7875 Black; 30 ”speed furnace (H 7170 BM CTS); 48” double fuel (HR 1956-3 g).
Design loan: Lighting: brutalist wall candlesticks; Blue Green Works, The Future Perfect Loxces; David Pompa supporters; Lindsey Adelman Chandelier; Dedar banquet; Waterworks water tap in polished nickel; Studiowentysen dining table; Atelier tortil, invisible collecting bench table; Modern chairs; Neri & Hu, Galerie Philia Dining Chairs; Eco Outdoor Beauford Flagstone flooring. Kelly Wearstler plate; Andrea Bonini, Galerie Philia Vase; Caroline Blackburn Ceramics Vase; Jeremy Anderson Vase. Color: Portola paints in Harpunen and Figueeroa; Portola paints lime tart/plaster in the gem. Sculptural objects: Jasmin Anoschkin, Karen Bennicke, Carlos Otero, Sakari Kannosto Sakari Kannosto, all Holster Burrows; Masami Kodama, 1970.
These products were selected by the designer for editorial purposes and the brands are not connected to Miele.
Some of the pictures in this article have been improved by AI.