Reform, founded by Jeppe Christensen and Michael Andersen, has always been driven by the desire to offer sustainable kitchen designs. The company's collaboration with Lendager Group, a leading architecture company specializing in circular economics in sustainable buildings, has resulted in the creation of "Up". This high-quality kitchen design is made from surplus wood from Dinesen, an exclusive flooring manufacturer. The design fits IKEA kitchen measures, combining the best of both worlds.
Reform's "Up" is more than just a kitchen; it's a statement about sustainability. The design is minimalistic, focusing on the natural qualities and recycling possibilities of the materials used. The kitchen is made from cuts that are left when Dinesen supplies floors to galleries, restaurants, and mansions. These pieces, which would otherwise be wasted, are given a new life in the form of a sustainable kitchen.
Reform's founders are proud to be part of the wave offering sustainable solutions in the design and architecture business. The upcycled kitchen is made of solid, reclaimed Douglas fir from Dinesen, processed by Lendager Group. The boards used for the fronts are 13-15 cm wide and vary in width from front to front to ensure minimal waste. The countertop is composed of Dinesen boards that have been glued together, surface-treated with white oil.
Reform's "Up" design was awarded Silver in A' Sustainable Products, Projects and Green Design Award in 2019. This prestigious award is given to top-of-the-line, creative, and professionally remarkable designs that illustrate outstanding expertise and innovation. These designs, admired for their strong technical characteristics and splendid artistic skill, showcase a remarkable level of excellence and introduce positive feelings, amazement, and wonder.
Reform's "Up" is a testament to the company's commitment to sustainability and design excellence. It's a smarter way to build a kitchen, offering a timeless, thoughtful, and long-lasting choice for the kitchen. It's a design that not only looks good but also does good for the environment.
Project Designers: Jeppe Christensen and Michael Andersen
Image Credits: Reform
Project Team Members: Brand: Reform
Architect and designer: Lendager Group
Material: Dinesen
Project Name: Up
Project Client: Jeppe Christensen and Michael Andersen