Contemporary Style with Fisher & Paykel

When you are seeking to create a unified design, the ability to match products becomes incredibly important. Fisher & Paykel’s four, carefully curated style families make it easy to specify product combinations, with shared characteristics and details, and help you express a bespoke kitchen plan.

Minimal, Contemporary, Professional and Classic – each style enables a different aesthetic expression and any style can be combined with integrated products for a bespoke outcome. For instance, an integrated fridge or dishwasher naturally pairs with an oven of any style. Ultimately, Fisher & Paykel’s different styles present choices and opportunities to define how you live, the story your kitchen might tell, or the overall look and feel of that space.

EXPLORING THE CONTEMPORARY STYLE

Fisher-Paykel-ContemporaryStyleFor many people, the aesthetic signature of Fisher & Paykel is synonymous with the Contemporary style. Broadly speaking, the Contemporary style has an aesthetic based on clean lines and the tonal contrasts of beautiful materials – such as real stainless steel, brushed aluminium and glass. It is also an evolving style, with new matte glass surface options and hardware alternatives providing even greater design options.

A NEW GLASS SURFACE

Fisher & Paykel’s matte glass surface is currently available in black on a selection of freestanding refrigerators and dishwashers. It’s a surface with a recessive effect – that is, its ability to absorb light diminishes the overall visual impact, so other materials, textures and design choices take centre stage.

The new glass surface shows a new consideration for kitchen materiality, especially alternatives to high gloss and highly reflective materials. While stainless steel can be quite forward in a space, etched glass has the curious ability to be both very recessive and highly tactile – depending on your proximity to it.

STREAMLINED HANDLE OPTIONS

Fisher-Paykel-ContemporaryStyleRecessed handles are becoming increasingly prevalent in contemporary kitchens. Aside from their aesthetic qualities, recessed handles have functional and ergonomic advantages. Integrated with a fridge door, they draw hands away from the surface. In the home’s busiest room, fewer handles protruding into space can be advantageous if you’re working at a kitchen bench or have kids nearby.

For Fisher & Paykel design teams, replacing a beautiful, proud handle with an integrated one meant ensuring an exceptional product interaction. They focused on the detail in the same way you would for a proud piece of hardware; thinking about the finish, the texture and the coating to make sure the interaction experience is both beautiful and functional.

Discover the Contemporary style at fisherpaykel.com/beauty-of-choice/contemporary-evolution