German brand Bulthaup uses a sociocultural context to reinterpret the kitchen

‘Form follows function, but at Bulthaup that’s only half the sentence. Here we say “Form follows function that serves the people”,’ says Marc O. Eckert, CEO of Bulthaup and grandson of the company’s founder. A convincing statement, exemplified by
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