KITCHEN RANGES & COMPONENTS
2021 heralds Keller’s fifth year as a Carbon Neutral kitchen manufacturer
Famously in the industry, Keller Kitchens has been at the forefront of environmentally-friendly developments in the kitchen world. As such, the progressive company has implemented a completely carbon neutral production process since early 2017, and 2021 is set to see further developments. One example of Keller’s sustainability policy is the generation of electricity with solar panels; recently, after installing new roofing and insulation, additional new solar panels were installed on the new factory roof taking the total to 8000. This number
of panels generates 25 to 30% of the organisation’s total electricity needs. Others include converting waste into heat, biomass installation, “greening” the car fleet to all electric and environmentally-friendly packaging in terms of materials and processes. Keller compensates the emission
that remains by having trees planted and contributing to wind energy projects. This all-encompassing achievement establishes Keller as a pioneering manufacturer in the move towards sustainability solutions.
www.kellerkitchens.com New Old Split Oak by Rotpunkt
Perfect social setting with New Old Split Oak Kitchen, shown on the popular Zerox furniture range, which also features a new bicolour unit in Black Steel - the modern kitchen of tomorrow. Creating the ideal backdrop for living and dining too, the interplay of wood optics and a black matt front let the relatively simple kitchen take centre stage and the integrated worktop from the island, provides a practical space to dine, socialise and even work from home! This pioneering kitchen design for 2021 also features new gable end shoes in black, full height doors and fixtures and fittings, also black. The use of colour is restrained and purposeful in 2021, with colour
and material being used to create a contrast effect between two opposing finishes like a planked raw timber set against coal black furniture. Sophisticated and sharp, kitchen furniture that is rich in contrast will help to define the contemporary kitchen next year and create a more liveable aesthetic if working open-plan and we expect to see different shades of black, grey and authentic wood finishes standing strong. For further information, please
contact Rotpunkt UK as per below via email or visit the website.
matt.phillips@
rotpunktuk.com
www.rotpunktkuechen.de/en/
kitchens. With this gorgeous planked finish and unique Italian-made wood veneer door, the Tavole collection oozes rustic charm. “The Tavole collection is extremely unique and sits at the premium end
LochAnna Kitchens launches unique country- chic Tavole collection L
of our collections. The textured doors cleverly add depth to the kitchen design and successfully transform the kitchen into a multi-dimensional space.” says Paul Jenkinson, Founder and Managing Director of LochAnna Kitchens. “The Italian-made wood veneer door used in the Tavole collection is completely unique to LochAnna so it is a great choice if you’re looking for something to stand out from the crowd! The standalone island and sideboard bring a contemporary twist to this country cottage kitchen and help to create a bespoke feel.” Tavole is manufactured with a wood veneer made from European oak which can be stained in one of seven carefully selected colourways. The stain is designed to allow the natural characteristics of the wood to emerge and, being a natural product, the oak will have variations of grain structure and shade for added depth and interest. Combining contemporary with traditional design, the Tavole kitchen is
the perfect embodiment of the country-chic aesthetic.
www.lochannakitchens.co.uk
ochAnna Kitchens has introduced one of its most unique collections to date, tapping into the trend for country-chic
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