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The brand continues the evolution of the Vario cooling Expressive series with 11 new refrigeration models
Designed to offer a modular approach to contemporary kitchen architecture, the launch reinforces Gaggenau’s vision for cooling as an integral part of purposeful kitchen and interior design.
The new models include refrigerators, freezers, fridge-freezers and grape climate cabinets. Each appliance is designed to be installed individually or side by side in coordinated alignment. Handleless doors, flush surfaces and precisely structured interiors create visual continuity, allowing the appliances to integrate seamlessly into the overall kitchen concept. With proportions and detailing that recall fine furniture, the appliances are conceived as architectural elements within the space. Conceived to resemble furniture, it allows for countless configuration possibilities, enabling you to curate a cooling ensemble that reflects your personal vision and cultivated taste. Every shelf and door bin can be precisely aligned to create visual continuity between refrigerator and freezer, ensuring a seamless composition when installed side-by-side.
Internally, the material palette is consistent and restrained. Dark brushed stainless steel, anthracite aluminium and glass create a calm, coherent interior. Glare-free, warm white, LED lighting activates gradually and evenly in response to use, providing clear visibility without distraction.

Performance features are designed for precision and longevity. A professional freshness system ensures stable temperature and humidity conditions. Selected models include integrated cameras, and every appliance offers compatibility with Gaggenau Home Connect, enabling remote access and visibility. Interfaces are clear and intuitive, with animated quick guides to support maintenance and everyday use.

Sven Baacke, Gaggenau Head of Design, says: “The latest additions to the Vario cooling Expressive series continue Gaggenau’s approach to cooling as a considered part of kitchen and interior design – architectural in form, exacting in function, and aligned with the values of those who create with intent.”
Mikkel Brandt Bugge, Industrial Designer, adds: “We approached every detail with purpose – from the alignment of each shelf to the tone of the interior lighting. Our goal was to create a calm, coherent experience where function and materiality work quietly together. The flexibility of the system allows for truly personal configurations, whether through individual appliances or through the creation of a dedicated cooling ensemble.”
Adriane Wassmandorf Mattos, User Experience Designer, notes: “Our goal was to create an experience that feels immediate and unobtrusive. From the way the lighting responds to your presence to the structure of the interface, everything was designed to support use without calling attention to itself.”
The new models of the Vario cooling Expressive series will be available from December 2025 in key markets across Europe and from mid-2026 in North America and Asia-Pacific.


For more information about Gaggenau’s Vario cooling Expressive series, please visit the Gaggenau flagship in Dubai at City Walk, Building 10.
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