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SHOW REVIEW | Küchenmeile Häcker


Colour was a big theme at Häcker’s open house, which featured 46 new kitchens at its 4,000sq m showroom. The new kitchens can be created using 190 RAL colours and five ranges, which gives retailers and designers endless possibilities for creating their designs. The brand also launched the new concept130, which features 19 frontal colour finishes and a choice of 11 carcass colours.


Nobilia


The motto for Nobila with its open house was ‘Our Passion’. Nature and natural colours inspired its seven new door finishes, across a number of its ranges. The Laser collection features a new warm Volcanic grey shade, and Riva includes the new Concrete Sand option. The ultra-matt lacquered laminate range called Easytouch now includes Mineral green (pictured) and Fjord blue. A new laminate wood shade – Oak Montreal – is available in the Natura range. Plus, many more colourways, handles and upright panel colours were announced and on display at its German showroom.


Küppersbusch launched a new Graphite finish for its K-Series.3 collection. The BP6350.0 pyrolytic oven is shown here in the new colourway and used within a dark wooden kitchen design. The oven has a TFT electronic screen with aluminium controls. It has multiple useful functions to go along with its sleek form, including the Ökotherm catalytic converter ensures no odours and grease escape into the kitchen.


Küppersbusch


Bauformat


Sustainability was a major highlight in the Bauformat showcase, as it was the first unveiling of its TimeTree doors, which have a wood veneer front and are individually handcrafted. The open house was themed ‘Our New Home’ and on show was a range of kitchens, including the new Acai Silky Matt door finish (pictured). The new bold colours like Acai were developed to meet the demand from consumers who want a bold colour that is personalised to their own style.


Allmilmö Allmilmö showcased its new ‘Elephant Skin’ surface. The unique texture is a velvety- matt anti-fingerprint acrylic lacquer surface in black, anthracite, light grey and white colour finishes. It also showcased a super-smooth matt surface.


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Other manufacturers who opened their doors... Express


Express Kitchens showed more than 35 displays. There were several new collections, as well as six new colour finishes and a range of smaller details like new handles, exclusive cabinet interior and plinth lighting, and sinks and mixer taps in new colourways.


Rational As many of its new products focused on functionality and design, Rational used its open house fair to showcase a number of new storage solutions. This included the automatic hidden pocket door, which folds out and closes with one push.


Schüller


Both Schüller and its premium brand Next125 were on display at the company's two-storey showroom. It featured a variety of styles from small and compact kitchens to family-friendly designs to the sophisticated open-plan Next125 kitchens.


Beckermann Beckermann was celebrating 125 years at its open house. Two of its releases were Work-Life-Balance, a bold handleless kitchen displayed in blue and gold, and Family Time, a softer open-plan kitchen in gloss white with wood-like accents.


· November 2021


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