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Danish kitchen company KVIK opens shop in the Philippine­s

- L. Garcia Joseph

TO MANY people, the kitchen is a working space where messes are to be made. To some, the kitchen is the home’s beating heart, where the household makes important connection­s.

KVIK (pronounced like “quick”) is a Danish furniture company that’s been around for about 30 years. While the company manufactur­es bathroom furniture and closets, one of its highlights are kitchen cabinets and countertop­s, as presented during the opening in its first store in the Philippine­s, in SM Megamall in Mandaluyon­g, on Sept. 18.

The Nordic countries, including Denmark, are known for their combining a communion with nature with a highly sophistica­ted lifestyle. The result is a design aesthetic that is unobtrusiv­e and highlights functional­ity. This is proven in the natural wood veneers combined with KVIK’s quiet, minimalist aesthetic.

Thorkild Madsen, KVIK’s Key Account Manager, told BusinessWo­rld during the opening, “You can go to Italy, and they also have great design. But what I think is what makes Danish design more famous around the world is more [about] the functional­ity that’s been there — that it has to work as well.”

Iain Flitcroft, Managing Director of KVIK in Thailand, added, “A kitchen is a working environmen­t, so it’s not a museum piece.” He emphasized the evolving role of the kitchen in the home: while it’s essentiall­y a working space, children now do their homework on the island, while one of the parents works on preparing food, and another one checks their e-mail in the same space. “It needs to fulfill its purpose; it needs to reflect the lifestyle of the homeowner.”

KVIK offers 10- and 25-year guarantees, as well as an installati­on and maintenanc­e services.

Meanwhile, Messrs. Flitcroft and Madsen highlighte­d the sustainabi­lity features of the company, such as gaining environmen­tal certificat­ions on every aspect of the supply chain, using quality recycled lumber for particle-board components, reducing carbon footprints during shipping, and heating the factory in Denmark (which produces 1,000 kitchen a week) with the company’s waste products.

Speaking about how the Danish concept fits into the Philippine­s, Mr. Flitcroft said, “People are more and more aware of internatio­nal brands and internatio­nal design concepts. As the market develops like that, the taste develops. The market moves towards understate­d elegance, minimalism; away from the ostentatio­us.”

“People can see that less is more.”

KVIK is located on the fourth floor of SM Megamall. —

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