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COLOUR REVOLUTION


The kitchen sink area – a customisable space for design and colour





Comment by Sven-Michael Funck CSO, Schock GmbH


globe and is a key driver of our sales. Kitchen worlds are individualised. The sink area is increasingly becoming a customisable element in the kitchen, which is developing into an upgrade and design piece in various price segments. For example single-basin models, which are designed as workstations, are becoming increasingly popular due to their clean look - perfect in the undermount variant. They offer the option of covering all processes compactly at the sink. Thanks to an integrated step, these models invite you


T


he coloured sink is becoming increasingly popular around the


to hook in multifunctional accessories and work at the same time. New material technologies and a responsible company vision meets the increasingly important aspect of sustainability on the part of end consumers.” “Continuing with the colour topic, kitchen sinks


and taps in metallic finishes such as copper, gold brass and gunmetal are also in great demand. This very on-trend mix of shimmering finishes brings a whole new dimension to the kitchen. Matte black is amongst one of the latest finishes to hit the market. It blends perfectly with any kitchen design be that a traditional or contemporary aesthetic and is the perfect backdrop for a brightly coloured tap to provide a pop of colour in the kitchen.”


NEW for 2023 – the Kiruna and Kallio ranges from SCHOCK T


he Kiruna series features three models made from SCHOCK’s


sustainable premium material CRISTADUR®Green Line and are available in the Green Line colours Day, Night, Twilight and Dusk. With their timeless design, paired with the Green Colours, the Kiruna models enhance both large and small kitchens. When undermounted they look modern and elegant while the colour variants allow individual accentuation of the sink work area.


The newcomers are also convincing in terms


of their functionality: the large basin makes cleaning bulky dishes and washing deep pots - including woks and baking trays - child’s play, while the integrated step allows accessories to be hung and placed on top to prepare fresh food. The Kiruna sinks, which vary in size, can be topmounted or undermounted. Also made from SCHOCK’s CRISTADUR®


Green Line material, the new Kallio M-100 is a modern interpretation of the classic kitchen sink - especially in Day, a pure white. Kallio M-100 meets the demand for the trendy Scandi style and


is at the same time the answer to the customer’s wish for a contemporary modular sink made of quartz composite. The generous bowl offers plenty of space for pots and pans, while the slightly sloping front of the bowl allows ergonomic work and easy cleaning of baking trays. The draining grooves for washing utensils or for draining chopping boards are also functionally designed.


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Kiruna N-100 XL in CRISTADUR® Green Line Night 32 BKU APRIL 2023


Kallio M-100 in CRISTADUR® Green Line Day


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