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A group of people walk and gather in a grassy urban park with stone paths, featured on the cover of AZURE magazine promoting the AZ Awards 2026.
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A group of people walk and gather in a grassy urban park with stone paths, featured on the cover of AZURE magazine promoting the AZ Awards 2026.
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Summer 2026

The June/July/August 2026 edition of AZURE is dedicated to our 16th annual AZ Awards — and also features the best of Milan, the New Museum’s expansion, the latest in building envelope systems and more!

The AZ Awards issue packs much more than our winners and finalists — though they certainly take pride of place. (And you can read all about them on our dedicated AZ Awards site.)

A woman in a modern kitchen opens the door of a built-in stainless steel oven, with three stacked ovens and wooden cabinetry surrounding her.

From the first sip of morning coffee to loading the dishwasher at the end of the day, the kitchen is the site of countless daily routines. These moments are mundane by nature, but when shaped through space, materiality and sensory input, they can become rituals that give texture and meaning to domestic life. This was the central idea behind Nature—Ritual, Fisher & Paykel’s exhibition presented at EuroCucina 2026, which expressed the appliance brand’s belief in design’s potential to deepen the experience of the home.

A tall, minimal wooden structure with three glass-fronted cube-shaped rooms is built vertically around a tree, like a Fisher & Paykel display, nestled in a dense, green forest.

Conceived as a forested oasis, the installation unfolded as a sequence of sensory encounters. Visitors were greeted with cups of kawakawa tea, while a soundtrack of birdsong muffled the bustle of the fairgrounds, coaxing people into the present moment. Surrounded by panoramic nature photography, totemic displays clad in tōtara wood veneer with an algorithmically milled pattern showcased Fisher & Paykel’s new State of the Art collection.

A woman in a white dress uses a Fisher & Paykel built-in stainless steel oven set in a minimal wooden kitchen wall.
Contemporary Style stacked ovens.

Unified by a refined design language, the brand’s latest generation of appliances become tools for architectural expression. Elegant proportions, elevated materials and thoughtful detailing allow the collection to work as a family across cooking, cooling, wine care, dishwashing and more, while giving designers the flexibility to integrate each piece into interiors shaped by their unique vision. Several models have been recognized with Red Dot Awards, reinforcing the brand’s legacy of design and engineering innovation, nearly 90 years in the making.

Four built-in appliances, including ovens and a coffee machine, are integrated into a minimal wooden cabinet wall; two ovens have food baking inside.
Professional Style appliances.

In Milan, Fisher & Paykel unveiled the latest evolution of its three appliance styles — Minimal, Contemporary and Professional — each intended to support different design approaches. The emphasis, however, was on Minimal Style and the brand’s fully integrated appliances, with the Next Generation 30″ Built-in Oven emerging as a standout. “Our clear goal from the beginning was to reset expectations of what precision cooking means at home,” says Katrina Glenday, Chief Marketing and Product Management Officer. “We started with first principles — size, consistency and performance — and applied a deeply analytical approach to the science of cooking. The result is a category-redefining platform change.”

A minimal Fisher Paykel oven with a black glass door and digital display is built into a tall, wooden cabinet against a matching wood-paneled wall and floor.
Minimal Style combination steam oven.

Equipped with Steam Assist Technology, the oven enables precise and consistent humidity levels to improve moisture retention and ensure more even browning during high-temperature cooking. Its intuitive user interface is calibrated based on food type and cooking technique, allowing even beginner home cooks to achieve professional results.

Four built-in black Fisher & Paykel kitchen appliances with digital displays are seamlessly integrated into a minimal wooden wall panel.
Minimal Style ovens.

Defined by their flush installation and pared-back materiality, the appliances allow designers more latitude in determining how visible, or deliberately understated, they become. The oven can be configured in vertical stacks, paired arrangements or horizontal installations to support all manner of kitchen layouts, while black or grey glass finishes, with handle and handle-free options, expand the possibilities further.

Close-up of a minimal stainless steel oven with a digital display showing the time 18:30 and a sleek horizontal handle.
Professional Style oven.

Balancing aesthetic freedom with human-centred design, Fisher & Paykel’s new collection embodies its name wholeheartedly, offering state-of-the-art performance for the modern kitchen.

This content was published by Azure on behalf of Fisher & Paykel.

Fisher & Paykel’s Appliances Are Designed for the Rituals of Domestic Life

The brand’s State of the Art collection brings cooking, refrigeration and dishwashing into a coordinated kitchen ecosystem.

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