No strangers to cool collaborations, Copenhagen-based kitchen company Reform has taken things up a notch with the latest release signed by non-other but the Pritzker Prize-winning architect, Jean Nouvel.The time-honoured Danish design tradition meets storied French architecture in the new kitchen design, dubbed Reflect, with a tight and minimalist, yet dazzling aesthetic. Harbouring a timeless, understated extravagance with an iconic art deco feel, the kitchen by Jean Nouvel comes with the lauded architect’s gift for conceptualizing light through a reflective, monochrome design available in black and untreated metal, featuring the vertical ridges. Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 01 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 02 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 03 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 04 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 05 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 06 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 07 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 08 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 09 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 10 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 11 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 12 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 13 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 14 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 15 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 16 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 17 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 18 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 19 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 20 Jean Nouvel Reflect Reform Kitchen Design Yellowtrace 21 Jean Nouvel and Reform occupy different ends of the design spectrum. Where Jean Nouvel concerns himself with creating ‘visual landscapes’, Reform is dedicated to delivering extraordinary, yet accessible kitchen design. What the two parties have in common, however, is empathy with their audiences — a deep-seated need to create pleasant environments where human beings are stimulated and feel at ease. The kitchen is the manifestation of those similar sensibilities converging in a lasting kitchen with a vibrant and inviting atmosphere.The new Reform kitchen by one of contemporary architecture’s most respected and celebrated figures will be available from September at Reform’s international range of showrooms. Related: New Kitchens by Muller Van Severen, Note Design Studio & David Thulstrup for Reform. [Images courtesy of Reform.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ