
SHERIDAN, WYOMING – May 19, 2025 – Kesseböhmer is set to make a strong impression at interzum 2025 in Cologne, showcasing a broad spectrum of product innovations designed to redefine intelligent storage across residential spaces. With a focus on functionality, design, and sustainability, the German manufacturer will present its latest advancements developed to meet the evolving needs of customers and partners in the furniture and kitchen industries.
Next-Generation Storage Solutions Take Center Stage
Among the highlights at the Kesseböhmer booth are several breakthrough innovations, including:
- FREEslim: Touted as the world’s slimmest lift system, comparable in thickness to a tablet, offering unprecedented design flexibility.
- Ventara: A distinctive corner cabinet solution with extended pull-outs and integrated soft-close damping, combining aesthetic appeal with space optimization.
- ChefsTable: A new small appliance storage concept that seamlessly integrates devices like Thermomix, KitchenAid, and air fryers into cabinetry, instantly concealing or revealing them via an integrated lift mechanism.
- CONERO wardrobe system and ApplianceTower: These offerings are part of Kesseböhmer’s push to blend smart engineering with elegant interiors, the latter developed in collaboration with premium appliance brand V-ZUG.
“Our systems are always developed with the goal of making the use of storage space more intelligent and enjoyable,” said CEO Burkhard Schreiber. “That’s why we’re particularly excited to showcase several genuine innovations this year that make homes not only more functional but also more beautiful.”
Modular Thinking Meets Design Sophistication
Kesseböhmer’s tRACK modular furniture system will be featured in a refined kitchen scenario at the show, underscoring the company’s commitment to modularity, simplicity, and design-forward solutions. The ApplianceTower, built upon the tRACK platform and incorporating V-ZUG’s premium appliances, offers an elegant answer to integrating built-in kitchen units such as ovens and steamers.
ChefsTable further addresses the growing popularity of multifunctional kitchen gadgets. Its lift-assisted mechanism restores counter space with a single movement, demonstrating how Kesseböhmer responds to modern kitchen demands with both finesse and practicality.
Sustainability Takes the Spotlight
A significant innovation from Kesseböhmer’s Rockenhausen division introduces Organiq, a sustainable material now being applied to kitchen fronts for the first time. Awarded the German Sustainability Award, Organiq reflects Kesseböhmer’s commitment to combining environmental responsibility with high-end interior aesthetics.
“The combination of design standards and environmental awareness opens up exciting new possibilities for customized interior construction – both for visible elements and internal cabinet structures,” the company stated.
User-Centric Design Backed by Market Insight
Recent market research reinforces Kesseböhmer’s product development philosophy: consumers now prioritize storageover design, longevity, or even quality in kitchen planning. This insight has been pivotal in shaping the company’s latest offerings.
“Whoever wants satisfied customers must plan the kitchen from the inside out,” said Thomas Herden, Head of Sales Germany at Kesseböhmer. “And that’s exactly what we develop our products for.”
A Strategic Vision for the Future of Living Spaces
At interzum 2025, Kesseböhmer is not merely exhibiting hardware – it is demonstrating a cohesive vision for intelligent, stylish, and sustainable living. The company invites partners, clients, and design enthusiasts to experience these innovations firsthand and join the dialogue on the future of functional living.
Learn more at www.kesseboehmer.world