The kitchen is the living center of all houses. It goes beyond just preparing food.
It’s where small things become essential.
That is why Teka wants to be the enabler of unlimited moments that make life worth living, making your kitchen your favorite place in your home. We design products to create unique experiences, transforming the functional into human, responding to the real needs of our clients.
This is Infinity design, a new modern, authentic, and stylish concept of design to inspire unlimited experiences.
MINIMALISM
WITH PERFORMANCE
DARING
WITH UNIQUENESS
GENUINE
WITH ATTITUDE
INTUITIVENESS
WITH SIMPLICITY
WHERE COOKING
MEETS ART
We believe that design is where science and art breakeven. In Teka we want to provide the best solutions with cutting edge technology balanced with the art aspect, delivering unlimited alternatives through the Infinity Design.
As in design, art is made to provoke emotions and thoughts. Our vision is to inspire people bringing art to the kitchen adding more emotion in everyday life. We believe that in the kitchen is where life really happens. Why not add art in this environment?
That is why we collaborate with different associations and institutions to support art and design.
Teka has sponsored the gastronomic tour of the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in Madrid, from 2020 to 2023. The tour is made up of 17 masterpieces from the 15th to the 20th century, representing gastronomy as a source of pleasure and emotion.
This tour helps us to understand the meaning and history behind these works.
Teka has been present as a sponsor in one of the main Modern Art museums in Latin America, the MAMBA. From 2020 to 2023, Teka has sponsored different modern art exhibitions, by artists such as Sergio De Loof, Alberto Greo or Lea Lublin.
We also collaborate in the artistic digital content of the Museum, in which more than 100 artists, academics and references of modern art have been involved.
Located in the Born district in Barcelona, the European Museum of Modern Art is an architectural gem located in the Gomis Palace and has more than 230 masterpieces of contemporary art.
Teka has collaborated from 2020 to 2023 in the cultural dissemination that it carries out through art exhibitions, shows or concerts.
Situated in the heart of Mexico City, the Franz Mayer Museum has become one of the most important cultural references in Mexico, housing one of the most remarkable collections of decorative arts in the country.
The permanent collection of the Franz Mayer Museum is made up of objects that include 6 centuries of creation and innovation in the fields of art and design, from the 15th century to nowadays.
This 2021, Teka joins the circle of organizations that supports the Franz Mayer Museum, promoting art and design in the country.
EXCLUSIVE EDITIONS
Infinity | G1 Edition
The exclusive Infinity G1 edition has been designed by Giugiaro Italdesign studio, recognised for having designed some of the most iconic cars in history. It combines a matt black finish with a soft velvet-like texture. In addition, the brass coloured finishes add a touch of distinction and elegance to all the products in this line.
Urban Colors Edition
Inspired by iconic urban elements from the biggest capitals of the world, such us London, Berlin or Amsterdam. Choose your favorite color among five different collections. For the first time, you can have all the appliances in your kitchen in the same color.
Metallic Edition
La edición Metallic se adapta a las nuevas tendencias a través de sus colores brillantes y atractivos. La armonía del color se funde en un espacio único y puro. Esta edición alcanza el equilibrio perfecto entre diseño y robustez bajo dos colecciones: Colección Brass y Colección Titanium.
GALLERY
Design is part of our lives, and that’s why we take care of ever detail of the finish in each product we manufacture.
We collaborate with architects, designers and artists to create unique works from our products, with a creative and disruptive vision, which reinterprets spaces to create pieces of art from Teka products.
Subtraction
The creative idea that defines Subtraction is the decontextualization of the elements that make up home appliances. Based on a selection of products, the artist integrates into the space the visible and recognizable pieces as well as the discreet and imperceptible ones.