Reform at VitraHaus
In collaboration with VitraHaus, Reform brings the REFLECT kitchen into a new architectural context. Designed by Jean Nouvel, REFLECT becomes part of The Art of Living—a curated installation that explores the intersection of modern living and design culture. Located on the second floor of VitraHaus, the installation blends classic and contemporary furniture, art, and architecture in a space where everyday functionality meets conceptual clarity.
A shared vision for the modern home
At VitraHaus, Reform’s REFLECT kitchen is featured as part of an evolving installation that explores the art of contemporary living. Designed to blur the boundaries between function and form, the space presents a curated vision of the modern home—combining furniture, objects, and architecture in a thoughtful dialogue. Within the kitchen area, REFLECT stands as a statement, showcasing Nouvel’s talent for conceptualizing light through materials as the kitchen’s reflective surface in stainless steel subtly interacts with the surroundings, creating a constantly changing visual expression.


“The interplay of contrasting materials creates a sense of subtle tension. With graphic flair and elegance, we've reinterpreted the spirit of the 1980s for today.”
— Till Weber, Creative Director, Interiors & Scenography, VitraHaus
A kitchen designed to reflect its surrounding
Architect Jean Nouvel’s REFLECT explores how we see and experience space. Throughout the day, its brushed metal surfaces respond to light and movement, shifting in tone and texture. The design softens industrial clarity with a tactile, architectural sensibility—revealing new expressions from every angle.


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