Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Meet the 2017 New Kitchen Collection

The kitchen is a place where we meet and connect with family, friends, and as a couple. It is a place where we cook, eat, enjoy, read, write, email, philosophise... in other words: it is where we live. This year the new collection largely revolves around the concept 'Living in the Kitchen'. The kitchens also made their first appearance at the world famous international fairs like Cologne, Maison&Objet, and the response got from the audience were “inviting” and “imaginative”. The highlights such as handle less fronts, silent drawers, and illuminated handle strips are some of the features a Nolte open plan kitchen displays and by all means turns out to be promising when it comes to versatility and flexibility.

1. Nappa/Soft Lack
Anyone who likes elegant and sophisticated, who loves exclusive materials and is looking for the special and extraordinary, will find the right choice in the combination of Nappa and Soft Lack. The Leather effect Brazilian brown on the kitchen front resembles to the colour of a chocolate brown lava cake. The Soft Lack Lava soft matt goes on the top cabinets and on the side cupboards.


2. Soft Lack
Classical black and white kitchen never goes out of style. This Soft Lack kitchen has a front in white soft matt and black soft matt.


3. Portland/Glas Tec Plus
Fashionable and elegant, the Portland kitchen island cabinet fronts and worktop are in Cement Anthracite. Along with wall cupboards in Glas Tec Plus high-gloss arctic white fonts. Cement is the new material with an authentic look and feel.


4.  Lux
White is never archaic. The Lux kitchen in white high-gloss gives it a heavenly look. You can march in and out effortlessly just like a galley kitchen does.


5. Stone/Feel
A really extraordinary and fascinating contrast is created when Feel arctic white is combined with Stone Beton concrete. The extremely authentic recreation of a concrete surface is by no means inferior to the original and is also available in copper oxide. We have significantly expanded the colour spectrum for the lacquered laminate fronts Feel and Lux. Strong colours such as Rosso or Ocean blue have also joined the collection.


6. Nova Lack/Legno
A broad spectrum of planning your kitchen is at your disposal with matching decors such as Nova Lack and Legno. For the neutral palette lovers, Nova Lack Quartz Grey high gloss with worktop in Glass quartz grey will be a quite favourite. The top cabinets are in Legno Oak Truffle front. However, less is more applies to our concealment door cabinets at first glance. Closed, like in the new colour Nova Lack quartz grey, they create a tidy living space with a sophisticated design. Opened, however, they offer a range of options and a functional workstation emerges.


7. Artwood
Your kitchen can look even more harmonious in combination with the Artwood walnut cuba and Feel papyrus grey. The worktop is in walnut cuba wood decor. Unique feature of the Artwood surface is that it creates a homely atmosphere in the kitchen.


8. Windsor lack
If you want to get a contrast look in the kitchen, Windsor is your steal.  A country house character with a touch of the modern. Black soft matt front with handles in stainless steel look.


9. Portland/Soft Lack
Chic and contemporary, the Portland and Soft Lack open plan kitchen has the island front in cement agate grey and the kitchen cabinets in soft paint black soft matt. Those who appreciate cutting-edge designs and flexibility, this is a apt kitchen for you.


Nolte Neo range of kitchens is premium and has characterful hybrid designs. It is a visionary concept that redesigns life in the kitchen. It is spontaneous, flexible, brightly-coloured, in a constant state of flux, progressive design, innovative use of space, and accommodates to individual requirements. The Neo-concepts are seen in the three kitchens: LOFT, CHALET, and SALON.

10. Neo Loft
After the 1940s, the vacant warehouses and industrial buildings in London and New York City were converted into apartments. This led to the birth of the concept loft. Neo Loft makes direct reference to the urbanity, free spur-of-the-moment design and open nature form of living.


11. Neo Chalet
“Chalet” is derived from the Latin word “cala” meaning “a safe (protected) place”. It originally meant “Alpine hut”. Neo Chalet re-interprets the style and original materials of this form of living – and translates both into the kitchen.


12. Neo Salon
Salon is not a purely spatial term. It is both a place – a large room or meeting place – and a cultural event. Neo Salon reflects both aspects and reproduces them in great detail. The kitchen as the centre of opportunity.


You may be amazed looking at our new kitchen collection, but the feeling will be richer when you personally come and drop into our stores to experience our new modular kitchen collection.

2 comments:

  1. I must say that the appearance of this kitchen is really impressive. I like how the kitchen is still functional. That's why I also like outdoor kitchens https://kitchenfurniture.online/collections/outdoor and I also want to have one at home . The more that I intend to use it quite often.

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