
Musa Kitchen Hub has officially opened its first studio Stockholm, offering a space where Italian aesthetics meet German engineering and where premium kitchens become more accessible.
The new studio invites visitors to explore materials firsthand, discover smart design solutions, and get expert advice on everything from colour choices to countertop finishes. Whether you’re drawn to the calm of neutral minimalism or the drama of metallics and bold textures, Musa Kitchen Hub offers solutions for every style.
“We want to make it possible for more people to realise their dream kitchen, with premium quality and personality and without compromising on price or durability,” says Sandro Marini, Communications Manager and Art Director at Musa.
Unlike many kitchen suppliers, Musa Kitchen Hub controls the entire production chain, from development to finished product. As part of Broadview Materials, the world’s largest producer of surface materials, the company has access to advanced technology, deep material expertise, and a carefully curated range from leading brands like FENIX®, Homapal®, TUET and Getacore.
This vertical integration allows Musa Kitchen Hub to offer high-quality, sustainable kitchens at competitive prices. Broadview Materials is committed to reducing its climate footprint, investing in smarter factories, renewable energy and innovations that make both products and production more sustainable.