At Milan Design Week, Gaggenau unveiled a much-anticipated kitchen collection. Sven Schnee, Head of Global Brand Gaggenau, spoke to BlackBook in Italy about what this means for the Indian market
It was while walking idly across the cobblestoned streets of Milan—bursting with vintage boutiques and outlets of every luxury label in the world—that I accidently came across Panasonic’s mammoth installation. Designed like a water-drop pavilion, it offered visitors the chance to breathe the cleanest air in Milan; a bid to show off their latest air-conditioning technology.
It wasn’t set-up in a luxury mall or at an airy store, but in the magnificent courtyard of Pinacoteca de Brera. Home of the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, the structure boasts one of the foremost collections of Renaissance paintings in Italy. Those stimulating—and rather dramatic—five minutes inside a closed dome, breathing the purest air, even as vivid lighting and music intensified the sense of drama, gave me the perfect preview of what to expect at the Milan Design Week, set for a formal launch the next day.
Held annually and hailed as the world’s top design event, Milan Design Week is a one-of-its-kind programme of innovation and appointments. This year, it hosted more than 300,000 visitors from 165 countries. 2018 was also the 22nd edition of the biennial EuroCucina exhibition, which determines the trends for kitchens of the future. Sprawling over 22,000 square meters, EuroCucina hosted over 117 companies this year.
Here, the ‘Gaggenau Home’ collection made its debut—marked as one of the biggest launches at EuroCucina 2018. The German brand is a manufacturer of high-quality home appliances and entered the Indian market in January this year.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
No Stone Unturned
BlackBook travels to Surat to explore the step by step journey of a Forevermark-approved diamond—and what the grading giant has planned for its india expansion
The Revival Of Retail
There is nothing quite like browsing through a physical store full of curiosities and beautiful things. Is that why we are seeing a resurgence of luxury boutiques?
Bringing Their A-game
Inside Mumbai’s snazzy co-working and leisure club, The A, a members-only space with a built-in prohibition-style speakeasy and a virtual reality zone
Will India Sail Through?
The long neglected coast of India has received a new lease of life from the Indian government which is developing its ports to attract cruise tourism to the country.
The Ultimate Address In Luxury
Stellar views and large living spaces are real estate gold when it comes to residential properties in a space-starved metropolis like Mumbai. Vivarea by K Raheja Corp, with its world-class amenities, offers the best of both.
The Design Doyenne
Gayatri Ruia has created a niche for herself in the world of luxury through her diverse pursuits in art, interiors and fashion.
The golden boy
Siddharth Kasliwal, who represents a vibrant new face of luxury, upholds his family legacy even as he forges ahead with his own vision of opulence.
Jaipur Hospitality's New Finesse
For decades, royal abodes have been Jaipur’s most esteemed getaways. Now, stylish havelis, impeccable boltholes and standout restaurants dot the landscape.
The Rajputana Thoroughbred
Motorcycle enthusiasts are racing to Jaipur for bespoke bikes with an Indian ethos.
Design Story
Good Earth tells tales of enchanted India, with a contemporary lens. BlackBook speaks to CEO Simran Lal about luxury, her inspiration and upcoming wellness offerings.