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Neuvermoebelt unveils modular Tiny Kitchen Green Line

architecture-design · 2026-05-15

Austrian design brand Neuvermoebelt has launched the Tiny Kitchen Green Line, a modular kitchen system composed of base, tall, and curved end units. Part of the Home Composite Unit 33 series, the system is designed as furniture rather than traditional built-in kitchens, prioritizing aesthetics and longevity. The modules are made from bamboo, ecological linoleum, and hot-rolled stainless steel, materials chosen for their low carbon footprint and durability. Designers Manuela Freigang and Christian Bachmann emphasized creating kitchens that feel calm, tactile, and long-lasting. The scalable system suits both compact and larger configurations. Dimensions include 2320 x 620 x 930 mm and 1200 x 620 x 2010 mm. The product is available through Neuvermoebelt.

Key facts

  • Neuvermoebelt is an Austrian design brand.
  • Tiny Kitchen Green Line is a modular kitchen system.
  • It includes base, tall, and curved end units.
  • Part of the Home Composite Unit 33 series.
  • Materials: bamboo, ecological linoleum, hot-rolled stainless steel.
  • Designed as furniture, not traditional built-in kitchens.
  • Designers: Manuela Freigang and Christian Bachmann.
  • Dimensions: 2320 x 620 x 930 mm and 1200 x 620 x 2010 mm.

Entities

Artists

  • Manuela Freigang
  • Christian Bachmann

Institutions

  • Neuvermoebelt
  • Dezeen

Locations

  • Austria

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