Named V3, the kitchen is made up of freestanding modules raised up on short cylindrical legs, which are available in kitchen island, wall unit and tall module formats.

Front and side panels are decorated with panels of anodized aluminium that feature vertical ridges, while countertops are made from four-millimetre-thick stainless steel.

The V3 kitchen follows Vipp’s V1 iteration and shares much of its design, but black powder-coated steel was swapped for extruded aluminium, aiming to represent the brand’s experience working with the material.

“With Vipp’s legacy of metalwork revolving mainly around steel, the V3 introduces a fresh take with its light, aluminium-first appearance,” said Vipp.

“Inspired by the material’s use in Vipp’s Chimney House and Shelter guesthouses, the elegant aluminium siding and rounded edges offer a unique aesthetic, while the underlying design language and stainless-steel countertop draw clear lines to the brand’s heritage.”