
I noticed this article in Business of Home and had to share. I have worked with Fisher & Paykel in the past and know how superior their product is.

I was excited to learn the company has unveiled a striking renovation of its flagship experience center in New York’s Architects & Designers Building, expanding its footprint from 4,600 to 6,400 square feet. Designed in collaboration with Schiller Projects, the space reflects the brand’s ethos: “luxury design inspired by nature.”
Drawing inspiration from New York’s urban fabric, the center features American oak flooring reminiscent of water towers, limestone walls evoking historic city architecture, and ceiling textures that subtly nod to Manhattan’s grid. Lighting by Stickbulb adds a local artisanal touch.
At the heart of the space are three kitchen vignettes: a minimalist kitchen with dark walnut cabinetry and granite countertops by Edgewood Made; a contemporary kitchen with a 16-foot island, oak cabinetry, and modular cooktops designed with Arclinea; and a professional kitchen built in collaboration with Henrybuilt, featuring durable appliances and marble counters.

Additional compact kitchens from Space Theory and a “Social Kitchen” for live chef events showcase the brand’s dedication to intelligent kitchen ecosystems—supporting freshness, storage, and culinary creativity tailored to modern living.
Thank you, Aidan Taylor, for such a positive article.
Location: 150 E. 58th St., Suite 361, New York