Boxman Studios worked with Electrolux to create a sleek and modern mobile kitchen showroom within a 40-foot shipping container. The container is purpose-built meaning that Boxman Studios used parts from other containers to construct a custom space from the ground up. The Luxkitchen unfolds to reveal nearly 550 square feet of showroom floor, and easily folds back into a 8-foot by 40-foot container for transport.
“Customization is what we do,” says Boxman Studios CEO David Campbell. “And this project exemplifies that concept. From stainless steel countertops to handcrafted framework and cabinetry, not only is the Luxkitchen a chef’s dream, but we’ve made it mobile, and built it within a shipping container.”
The Luxkitchen featured appliances include two microwaves, a dishwasher, two refrigerators, a front load washer and dryer, a double wall oven, two freestanding ovens (electric and gas), two induction cooktops, and a kitchen sink. The cooktop counters sit on tracks which are slid out onto the fold-down doors during use to further open up the space.
Cody Masluk, Senior Director of Trade Marketing, Merchandising, and Training, was ecstatic during the launch of the Luxkitchen, “[We have] the opportunity to get out there with consumers and share our brand and all of our cool appliances. We’ve never had anything like this before.”
The Luxkitchen made its debut at the Electrolux company headquarters and will be appearing again in
downtown Charlotte on December 22 before the Carolina Panthers game.
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