


BBQube ONE | Outdoor Kitchen | Steel Black | Butchers Grill
Architonic ID: 1247696
Year of Launch: 2013
A single kitchen unit made of stainless steel (coated and baked with a special high-temperature varnish), resting on two three-legged solid wood trestles.
Dimensions: 1.800 x 700 x (h) 940 mm
Equipment: classic grill with stainless steel windbreak/cover, stainless steel sink and mixer tap, table extension leaf (dimensions: 500 x 700 mm)
Concept
Unique and clear! The outdoor kitchen as a workbench. Functional and refined.
Archaic in design, the BBQube ONE symbolizes an original form of beauty, a kind of sophistication inspired by the archetype of the kitchen block. Borrowing from the Japanese design philosophy of "wabi-sabi", a block of natural stone, ceramic or stainless steel rests on two three-legged solid wood trestles, providing the perfect setting for staging.
The concept and design of BBQube ONE come from designer Michael Schmidt: "Because we spend more time outdoors today, we wanted to bring not only the fascination of grilling, but the entire process from preparation to cooking to eating to the "outdoors," prolonging the fun and enjoyment of cooking and grilling."
The BBQube ONE outdoor kitchen is a full-fledged kitchen for your patio, backyard or rooftop garden. Whether you want to grill with charcoal or gas, cook in a wok or under a BBQ hood, the BBQube ONE gets to the heart of the matter and combines everything that makes a garden kitchen. Perfection on an expandable footprint of only 1.8 x 0.7 meters.
This product belongs to collection:
Outdoor / Garden

Germany
Michael Schmidt has come up with a winning formula for the code2design way of working: “Taking a 360-degree view on design projects”. The designer says of his strategy: “Our holistic 360-degree approach to design projects enables us to tap into the emotional value that motivates future decisions to purchase”. As a result of this, Michael Schmidt and his design studio are able to create products with personality, products that tell a story. “In the same way that we enjoy the company of interesting, fascinating people, we also prefer products with appeal and objects with charisma. This elusive quality makes objects desirable, it is vital to the success of a product and for building a brand”.