Lacquered fronts
Nature and its infinite variety of colors was the inspiration for the lacquer color palette. There are achromatic color series - white-grey-black and cream-beige-brown - in several shades that can be used to create non-colored surfaces. These restrained, smoky, homely colors have perfectly graduated color siblings that offer infinite, always balanced combination possibilities in 3 saturation levels and 15 natural-looking, lively colors and invite you to completely new perspectives of modern design. Not only kitchen fronts are conceivable here, but also complementary small items of furniture and shelving.
All colors are available as matt lacquer, textured lacquer, premium matt lacquer and high-gloss lacquer.
Laminate fronts
Laminate is produced by pressing several layers of paper and decor paper together under heat and high pressure and is thicker overall than the decor paper used in conventional plastic fronts. The material is highly resistant to knocks, scratches and abrasion and is very easy to clean.
FENIX fronts
A special nanotechnology, electron beam hardening during production and a new generation of acrylic resin enable an extremely matt surface with a multitude of outstanding properties. The use of nanotechnology in the front and worktop means that no fingerprints are left behind. Superficial micro-scratches that occur during use can be thermally repaired on FENIX NTM. FENIX NTM is also very scratch, abrasion and scuff resistant and resistant to dry heat. It is very impact-resistant and resistant to acidic and household cleaners.
Glass laminate fronts
Transparent, elegant, high-quality and versatile, glass can be used in a wide range of sophisticated furniture designs. The disadvantage: glass is heavy, fragile, high-maintenance and prone to unsightly scratches.
The solution: glass laminate! It looks like real glass with all its advantages, without the typical disadvantages. The unique depth effect is created by the polymer surface with a layer of color underneath. The laminate layer, which is applied to an MDF substrate, can be processed during woodworking and therefore allows considerably more planning freedom.
Linoleum fronts
Linoleum - used for kitchen fronts - is a perfect example of how ecological thinking, aesthetic demands and very practical aspects can be perfectly combined in one product. Linoleum is a purely natural product, made from domestic raw materials, most of which grow back very quickly: Linseed oil, resins, wood and limestone flour and natural color pigments. The result is kitchen fronts with a natural elegance. Warm to the touch, elegantly matt and very resistant to fingerprints, for example, and also easy to clean.
Veneer/solid wood fronts
Nature fascinates us with its sheer endless variety of shapes and colors. As individuality is very important to us, we want to bring this diversity into your own four walls. By selecting and combining the type of wood, surface texture, stain shade and model, we enable you to do just that.
The fronts shown are just a selection of the numerous possible combinations.
Ceramic fronts
Ceramic is particularly popular in the kitchen. The material is particularly impressive for worktops thanks to its heat resistance, scratch resistance and excellent cleaning properties. This high-quality material can also be used for furniture fronts. The range is based on the DEKTON surfaces offered by Cosentino, allowing base units or entire kitchen islands to be designed with a uniform ceramic look.