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The Ninka “Black Edition” in high demand B


lack is, and remains, very much in trend – Ninka customers are


delighted with the new high-quality, timeless design line Ninkaplast GmbH (Bad Salzuflen, Germany)


continuously develops and refines the three product groups in the kitchen sector – pull-out systems, waste bins and corner unit solutions – and customers expect perfect performance, reliability and ease of assembly and maintenance: A high quality, premium look that, as part of the cabinet interior, blends confidently with the overall look of modern kitchens. The Ninka ‘Black Edition’ in trendy, timeless black perfectly meets this requirement. When buying a modern kitchen, consumers are


increasingly focusing on ‘inner values’. Although the demand for perfect functionality dominates behind the cabinet doors, a refined accessory style with a consistent design has been in absolute favour with consumers for some time now. Material and form must work together harmoniously – although bold points of contrast are definitely a plus! Ninka’s response to these requirements is the


“Black Edition”. The name refers to the deep black, elegantly understated colour of the surface. The effect remains hidden deep within the equally dark cabinet until the user brings drawers, revolving shelves or pull-out trays into the ‘spotlight’ or ‘stage’ as required. The question “Why Black exactly?” can be


quickly answered: The established Fashion-legend Coco Chanel knew, that Black simply outshines everything. Perhaps no other colour has such a deep and powerful effect without ever being obtrusive. An expression of value and integrity also characterises this trend colour. Black complements every kitchen. There is hardly a surface with which black cannot be combined.


The Qanto lifting shelf system is and remains the eye- catcher when it comes to designing the living space of the kitchen: versatile, emotive and elegant, now in the ‘Black Edition’ in timeless black.


The “cuisio” organisation system has a quality


comparable to that of exclusive wooden or metal trays, looks just as good and brings that much- needed organisation to your drawers. Combined with black, this never fails to impress. “cuisioFLEX” also plays with similar visual stimuli: Black corners contrast with translucent centres. The organiser frames make it easy to adjust and adapt the cross section at the touch of a finger. The “connect” organiser system promises quick


and easy order in drawers, as well as maximum freedom to divide the space. Ninka offers the connect organizing system as part of the “Black Edition” too – to highlight the perfect combination of design and functionality. This approach is also used in the “Trigon” and “Qanto” corner cabinet systems. Both of these high quality storage solutions have had a significant impact on modern kitchen architecture.


The Trigon corner cabinet solution offers completely new possibilities for kitchen architecture. In timeless black, the natural, organically shaped pull-out shelves blend in perfectly with the design of modern kitchens.


Trendy drawer organiser in black: The elegant ‘cuisio’ organisation system offers stylish drawer subdivisions with high quality cutlery and spice trays that can be combined as required.


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The Ninka ‘Black Edition’ in trendy, timeless black – a significant, beautiful impact on modern kitchen architecture.


BKU SEPTEMBER 2023 ANNUAL KITCHEN EDITION 11


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