Lene Tranberg co-designed her own cabinetmaker’s kitchen together with Boje Lundgaard back in 1992, when they moved the kitchen into the living room and opened the room up to the garden to let in the light. Their vision was to create an informal, open and inspiring atmosphere, a harmonious space for cooking, family time and dinner parties.
‘We dreamt of a new kitchen that would be differentiated from its functionality and help balance the room; that would let materials and proportions express themselves and provide added qualities to create a space that is more than a kitchen. The core concept is the suspended element, which adds depth to the room and a light, airy and inviting atmosphere that is underscored by the white shelves. With its simple expression, the module on the back wall could also be a long sideboard, a chest of drawers, a worktop,’ says Lene Tranberg. ‘Basically, you would be able to take it with you, like a piece of furniture.’
The architect-designed kitchen was realized by Søren Hvalsøe Garde – and today, the Lundgaard & Tranberg model is an absolute classic in the Garde Hvalsøe collection. Rooted in the Nordic architectural tradition and created in a congenial collaboration between the architect and the cabinetmaker, both driven by a desire to create enduring solutions and dedicated to nurturing quality craftsmanship.
‘Our collaboration with Søren Hvalsøe Garde and our joint projects over the years have unfolded in an almost symbiotic process,’ says Lene Tranberg.