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September
2024.
Keller goes for glass

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September 2024

Keller goes for glass

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Pictured is the Urban Nude kitchen from Keller.

The black steel door, with a glass front, is loved by many; it gives the home a modern, industrial, luxurious look.  Fluted glass is specifically popular this year and, as ever,Kelleris ahead of the curve by introducing a new portfolio of glass designs. 

The Keller range was expanded to include both new glass fronts, with or without matt black coated aluminium crittall-style bars, and cabinets in various heights and combinations. Different types of lighting can be specified; strip lighting for all glass cabinets in the sidewall, spotlights or glass shelf lighting. A great touch for the new range is an oak wine rack which is available in a 600mm width.

The smoked glass is available in light and dark variants and with or without crittall-style bars. Pictured, the glass surface is divided into planes with crittall-style bars between them.

The new fluted, ribbedclear glass doors are not available with bars.

Keller is well known for offering the widest range of colours (2,050 NCS) and finishes in the kitchen furniture market - along with a vast range of cabinet options, all produced by the most sustainable means possible. The company is proud to have been a Carbon Neutral kitchen manufacturer since 2017. 

For further information, please visitwww.kellerkitchens.com.

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Taylor Alden
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*Editors' note:

Parent company, DKG, has become the first kitchen manufacturer to reach the highest level on the CO2-Performance Ladder. The level 5 certificate demonstrates that the company has taken big steps to reduce carbon emissions. Not only internally, but throughout the entire supply chain. This makes Keller a leader in sustainable initiatives in the European kitchen industry.

The sustainable initiative aligns with the Dutch government's ambition to achieve a fully circular economy by 2050. This requires thousands of companies large and small to transition to a new way of working.