
Outdoor Kitchen in Sachseln
Obwalden in early autumn. The hills are still green, the air is crisp, and on the terrace stands a kitchen that blurs the line between furniture and architecture. The fronts crafted from HPL, the worktop from ceramic. Everything integrates seamlessly without disappearing into the background.
What strikes most is its understated presence. No chrome accents, no handles demanding attention. The surfaces are matte, the lines continuous. The electric grill is integrated, the drawers close silently. What appears simple on the exterior is entirely stainless steel within. The Theiss standard—invisible, yet present.
This is a kitchen for those who refuse to constantly reconsider whether it still appeals to them. It is thoughtfully engineered, impeccably built, and you notice that after a year just as much as on the first day.