I recently visited the Rinnai showroom in Aoyama.
The space is so spacious that it is hard to believe that it is in the city centre, and is more than just a 'place to look at equipment'.
“A place to experience the kitchen space”.

The creation of space when it is integrated into the actual housing, and not as a stand-alone device.
'I got to experience what it looks like as a space.'

One of the most impressive was the G:LINE, which has a beautiful stainless steel texture and a powerful, commercial look, but blends in neatly with the residential space.
By combining stone textured worktops and solid wood against rugged stainless steel appliances,
It had been elevated from 'professional' to 'sophisticated residential kitchen'.

Because it is a strong device, it can be balanced by softening the surrounding material to give it a sophisticated look.
It is very instructive to see how the impression can change so much depending on how the materials are matched.

Layout of three G:LINE one-burners side by side. The proposal of three one-burner stoves side by side is impressive, and the sight of them lined up in the kitchen is truly professional.
It is also an attractive opportunity to actually see the high firepower of the G:LINE in front of your eyes.
The fire was powerful and beautiful at the same time.

The ground floor is also a café space, which is so comfortable that it does not feel like a showroom.
You can experience the kitchen space in a relaxed atmosphere while enjoying a cup of coffee carefully brewed by a barista.

'Not a place to look at equipment',
“I was very impressed with the place where you can imagine your life.
