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Introducing Club 1683

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We invite a select number of top tier specifiers to participate in an exclusive membership designed to promote excellence in residential kitchen design.

Club 1683 is available to qualifying luxury space designers, architects, and single-family builders.

Our goal is to collaborate with the best specifiers across the United States offering personal guidance, professional support, unique experiences and rewards.

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Personal guidance

Club member firms are assigned a dedicated Gaggenau Concierge to offer assistance every step of the way: from product and planning questions through final drawing and order review.

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Professional support

Showcase your projects with a customized firm profile on the Gaggenau website. In partnership with our communications agency, Club 1683 member firms will have opportunities to promote their work through national and regional advertisements, editorial features and thought-leadership engagements.

Club 1683 members explore the Mr. Brainwash Art Museum. Art decorates the walls and hangs from the ceiling.

Experiences

Receive special invitations to our annual calendar of events. Join us for CEUs, panel discussions, hands-on appliance trainings and unique design, culture and culinary experiences.

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Rewards

Every project has the potential to reward you. Club members have exclusive access to take advantage of Gaggenau Trade Rewards.

Trade Rewards Portal

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Experience the Club 1683 difference

A once-in-a-lifetime cultivated design and culinary experience, Club 1683 members were invited to a multi-day journey beginning at Salone del Mobile and the Gaggenau “Statement of Form” installation at Villa Necchi in Milan, followed by a behind-the-scenes tour of the Vitra Art Museum in Germany, an architectural walking tour in Strasbourg, and finally an exclusive factory tour in Lipsheim, France. Guests dined at several MICHELIN recognized restaurants throughout the sojourn, delighting in local delicacies and expertly crafted menus. The final meal was a true highlight of the trip, as invitees dined inside the Gaggenau factory experience center with Chef Marc Haeberlin, head chef of one of the oldest MICHELIN-starred restaurants in the world, L’Auberge de l’Ill. Club 1683-member Hawk & Co. owner Summer Jensen noted as an interior designer, “you cannot ask for a better opportunity than this”, praising the trip as a truly unforgettable experience.

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Art of the Kitchen

As a Club 1683 member, submit your Gaggenau projects for consideration as part of Art of the Kitchen, our aspirational, inspirational ‘look book’ of celebrated Gaggenau projects. Art of the Kitchen features the best of Gaggenau kitchens in North America and is a perfect way for to share your talent. This annual print and digital book will be highlighted on our website, shared via social media and distributed to our dealers, showrooms and real estate industry partners throughout the United States and Canada.

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Find your seat at the table

For Gaggenau Club 1683 members, there is no limit to what opportunities await them or what doors are opened. Don’t miss out on the personal guidance, professional support, experiences and rewards at your fingertips.

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