What better way to start the year than with the unveiling of a dreamy new kitchen from Vipp. Pairing warm oak with anodised aluminium, this latest take on their much-loved V2, introduces a softer side to the brand for 2026.
In the eight decades since founder Holger Nielsen first launched his now iconic pedal bin, this third-generation family-owned Danish company have continued to develop high quality home accessories and furniture that are defined by their distinctive Scandinavian characteristics.


Honest in form, highly functional and made to last the new V2 is no exception and feels more like a piece of furniture than a traditional kitchen. Available in either a light or dark palette it is designed to be viewed from every angle, and just like its three existing counterparts, also follows the same modular concept when it comes to creating your own configuration.
Built from five predefined units, which include an island, narrow island, island with integrated seating, wall and tall modules, whatever your requirements are you can guarantee your Vipp kitchen will fit seamlessly together and instantly become the heart of your home.



Resting firmly on a powder-coated steel frame, with raised slender legs, the V2 also features soft push-click openings, integrated grip handles and practical silicone inserts inside every cabinet too, before being topped by a sleek 20mm stainless-steel worktop, integrated sink and elegant Vipp tap.
Kasper Egelund, CEO of Vipp, concludes, “We wanted the V2 to feel unmistakably Vipp, yet offer a new warmth in both touch and tone. It is a natural progression in our kitchen family – familiar in construction, but distinctly different in expression.”




The V2 kitchen is available from January 2026, and prices are available on request. To find out more, visit vipp.com
All images courtesy of Vipp.
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