Kuche7 joins Design POV ’26 as a participating brand, bringing their craft of designing modular kitchens and living spaces tge show. Their 304 food-grade stainless steel material choice is deliberate: it’s strong, hygienic, and built for long-term use.
The brand works across modular kitchens, wardrobes, vanity units, and laundry solutions, developed around the thought that functionality and aesthetics should work together.
Stainless steel as a design material carries specific advantages. It doesn’t absorb bacteria, holds up over decades, and responds well to precision engineering. Kuche7 builds its product range around these properties, making a case for the material across the broader interior.
Design flexibility is built into how the brand operates. With over 20,000 options across colours, finishes, and textures, Kuche7 gives designers and homeowners the room to work within their own aesthetic without having to compromise on material quality. Their use of recyclable materials runs alongside this, reflecting a production approach that accounts for long-term responsibility.
At Design POV ’26, Kuche7 will unveil a new design direction that looks at stainless steel within the context of luxury interiors. The showcase will be anchored by a statement stainless steel island installation, bringing the material’s engineering precision and design range into direct focus for architects, designers, and homeowners.


