The V2 kitchen
- 2021-04-09 06:55
The V2 kitchen
- 2021-04-09 06:55
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INTRODUCING THE V2 KITCHEN
30% stone 70% oak
100% Vipp

The V2 kitchen
How would a Vipp kitchen look made in natural materials? In wood? In Stone? What if we applied the modular system from our first kitchen, the V1, and wrapped it in mother nature’s material palette? The result is V2, a new kitchen system where dark oak meets jura marble in a design language that takes us from our roots in Denmark all the way to Japan through a simple and refined aesthetic idiom. The modularity, utilities, and building-block approach, known from the V1, are reused in the V2 kitchen, where predefined units form either tall, wall or island modules.


THE DESIGN
We did not start from scratch
While stone and oak signify a new material approach, you will recognize Vipp in the use of one of our trademark materials – extruded aluminium.

THE DESIGN
Grip integration
Rounded aluminium profiles with reeded details serve as discreet, integrated drawer and cabinet grips.

THE DESIGN
Something borrowed
Drawer constructions and interior fittings like the softly moulded silicone cutlery divider found in the V1 kitchen are repeated in the V2 kitchen.

MORTEN BO JENSEN, VIPP CHIEF DESIGNER
'The material symphony in the V2 kitchen is a carefully composed interplay of Jura marble, dark oak, anodized metal and reeded glass.'
ANODIZED ALUMINIUM DOORS
Cabinet of curiosities
Apart from cabinet fronts covered in dark oak veneer, glass or alu doors apply a playful and refined design element to the V2 kitchen. Both fronts feature a push-click opening mechanism.


ANODIZED ALUMINIUM DOORS
Finetuned facades
The anodized aluminium doors with vertically extruded profiles equip the V2 with a sophisticated contrast to facades in veneer.



REEDED GLASS DOORS
Added transparency
The reeded glass doors framed by anodized aluminium allow for a semi-transparent look into what hides in the cabinet. Visible with closed doors is the integrated lighting, discreetly mounted under each shelf.

Function meets fossils
In the Alb region in Bavaria, ocean sediments have shaped ‘Jura’, a dense, fine grained limestone rich in fossils. Combined with carefully carved cabinets in oak sourced in Europe, the V2 confers a new organic tactility to Vipp’s functional kitchen system.

