Teka transforms the kitchen into a space of art

Teka, the leading German brand in integral kitchen solutions, presents Infinity Design: a new modern design concept that stands out for its original, authentic and minimalist style to create unique and lively kitchen environments.

The kitchen is the place where little things become essential, it is where life really happens, that is why Teka wants to offer the best solutions by integrating the most advanced innovation with the most exquisite design.

This is Infinity Design, where the kitchen meets art and transforms products into small works of art. The four principles on which it is based are: minimalism with performance, daring with uniqueness, genuine with attitude, intuitiveness with simplicity.

Exclusive editions

Two of Infinity Design‘s most exclusive editions are Urban Colors and Metallic Edition, which, with their cosmopolitan tones and modern designs, represent a new way of giving soul to your kitchen.

Substraction

Design is part of our lives, which is why Teka collaborates with architects and designers to create unique works. Substraction is created based on a selection of products, in which the artist integrates into the space both visible and recognisable pieces, as well as more subtle and imperceptible ones. The result is a decontextualisation of the elements that make up the domestic appliance with a creative and disruptive vision.

Collaborations with museums

In addition to continuing to add beauty to every moment of daily life, Teka promotes architecture, design and art and thus collaborates with different associations and institutions such as the Franz Mayer Museum in Mexico, the European Museum of Modern Art in Barcelona and the Modern Museum in Buenos Aires.

In Madrid, Teka is the official sponsor of a stimulating thematic tour at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, called “Gastronomy“. A true historical journey made up of 17 works ranging from the 15th to the 20th century and representing gastronomy as a source of pleasure and emotions.

Teka, which turns every kitchen into a work of art with its designs, could not fail to be part of this symbiosis between art and food.

You can download the contents of the tour on your smartphone and there is an audio guide option on the itinerary. In addition, the ticket includes access to the Permanent Collection and temporary exhibitions.

Admission to the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum is from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 19 pm, with free access to the Permanent Collection on Mondays from 12 to 4 pm.

For more information, go to www.museothyssen.org.

 

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