Quooker exists to revolutionize the way people use water in their kitchens. Founded in 1970 by Henri Peteri, a physicist at Unilever who dreamed of instant boiling water from the tap, Quooker has transformed that once-absurd idea into a global reality. Today, the company produces 300,000 systems annually across 17 countries, helping households save energy, water, and time while eliminating the need for kettles. Their innovative high-vacuum insulation technology keeps water at 100°C in an energy-efficient tank, while their CUBE addition provides filtered chilled and sparkling water from the same tap - making kitchen tasks faster, safer, and more sustainable than ever before.
Beyond convenience, Quooker is driven by a profound commitment to sustainability and social impact. Their "Liter for a Liter" campaign has provided clean drinking water to nearly 38,000 people in developing nations, donating a litre of clean water for every litre saved by Quooker systems. Operating from their Ridderkerk headquarters powered by hundreds of solar panels, Quooker manufactures their own production resources to ensure quality while minimizing environmental impact. As a family business led by founder Henri Peteri's sons, they continue innovating to create products that are easy for people and friendly for the planet - from their pioneering Fusion and Flex taps to their comprehensive recycling programs that ensure old products never become waste.