Tenon kitchen by Kristian Ahlmark for Kongacph

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Dezeen Showroom: Danish architect Kristian Ahlmark has designed a kitchen unit for Lithuanian brand Kongacph that is made from a single oak log crafted to highlight the material’s natural beauty.

The Tenon kitchen is defined by its tenon-mortise joinery, adopting the traditional carpentry technique to create a clean, modern design, which Ahlmark has also integrated into his own home.

Kristian Ahlmark has designed the Tenon kitchen

Instead of varnishes or lacquers, Tenon is finished with natural oils to enrich the grain and texture of the wood while embracing occasional cracks.

“These imperfections become defining characteristics, creating a kitchen with a unique personality and warmth,” Kongacph said.

Each kitchen is crafted from one single oak log

The sturdy, timeless kitchen was designed to “last for generations”, with a focus on functionality as well as beauty.

With this aim, Kongacph created bespoke drawer insets that can be tailored to store utensils, spices, cookware or other paraphernalia, depending on the organisational needs of the user.

Product details:

Product: Tenon kitchen
Designer: Kristian Ahlmark
Brand: Kongacph
Contact: goda@kongacph.com

Material: solid oak wood
Colours/finishes: oiled

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