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Very Simple: Kitchen goes to Berlin

Very Simple: Kitchen has landed in Berlin. A few months ago, took shape a partnership with Oblik, a design furniture boutique in the heart of the German capital. 

The shop is located on Torstraße, modest in appearance but pulsing with life, this area has emerged as Berlin’s newest entertainment district. Once marking the boundary between Mitte’s chic and nondescript sides, the street has now become a destination in its own right. The neighborhood stands out with its quintessential Berlin blend of modern elegance and urban lifestyle.

A bright, open space with large windows facing the street, inviting Berliners to discover the products. At its center stands a fully stainless steel kitchen in a wall configuration with double tall modules, featuring a bold LED logo that proudly declares: "I'm a Very Simple: Kitchen".

In addition, three outdoor modular units positioned at the shop entrance—this time on wheels and finished in the standard 'celadon green' and ‘faded yellow’—along with a single terracotta-colored module featuring a striped marble worktop, showcase the modular system’s versatility.

For the opening the store hosted an aperitif with a culinary creations by ‘Atelier Sud’ a celebrated hub for food, ceramics, and interior architecture founded by creative trio Dea Kaker Strucl (designer), Mélanie Wehrli (holistic chef), and Mattia Risaliti (food stylist).

The edible installations transformed kitchen elements into artistic canvases, fusing Italian design with culinary innovation.

Milan Design Week 2025