EuroCucina 2026: Four Kitchen Products That Redefine Design and Function
At EuroCucina 2026, kitchen design merged technology with architectural expression. Gaggenau launched the Expressive Series, its first new line in 20 years, featuring a Bauhaus-inspired oven with a dual steel frame and a circular dial that tracks cooking progress via lighting. Scavolini introduced Flair, a modular system with fluid curves and soft neutrals designed for the 'total home look,' adaptable from kitchen cabinetry to bathroom vanities. Fisher & Paykel showcased its Minimal Style collection, including the award-winning Column refrigeration series that integrates flush into cabinetry with 2mm gaps, voice-activated ovens, and induction cooktops with a single interface; the DishDrawer dishwasher reduces energy by 50%. Arclinea, in collaboration with Antonio Citterio, presented Kora, a sculptural kitchen island with recessed handles in marble, available in wood, PVD, and polished steel, alongside three organic tables—Folia, Vesper, and Orbita—shown at the Via Durini flagship during Milan Design Week.
Key facts
- EuroCucina 2026 featured kitchen products blending technology and architectural design.
- Gaggenau launched the Expressive Series, its first new line in 20 years, with a Bauhaus-inspired oven.
- Scavolini introduced Flair, a modular system for the 'total home look' with fluid curves.
- Fisher & Paykel's Minimal Style collection includes flush cabinetry, voice-activated ovens, and energy-saving DishDrawer.
- Arclinea and Antonio Citterio debuted the Kora island with recessed marble handles.
- Citterio also designed three tables: Folia, Vesper, and Orbita.
- Kora was shown at Arclinea's Via Durini flagship during Milan Design Week.
- Fisher & Paykel's DishDrawer reduces energy consumption by up to 50%.
Entities
Artists
- Antonio Citterio
Institutions
- Gaggenau
- Scavolini
- Fisher & Paykel
- Arclinea
- Azure Magazine
- EuroCucina
- Milan Design Week
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Via Durini