State-of-the-art industrial manufacture

State-of-the-art industrial manufacture

At SACHSENKÜCHEN, we combine the best of both worlds: traditional carpentry meets precision industrial manufacturing. The result is top-of-the-line kitchens that offer the highest degree of customization. Add to that an above-average level of in-house production, first-class hardware quality, and high-quality cabinet interiors—the list of benefits of a genuine Sachsenküche is long and compelling.
Sink set into worktop with marble look
Modern kitchen with wooden fronts and illuminated cupboards
Woman with two children baking
Laughing woman

Quantity One
Quantity Mine

At SACHSENKÜCHEN, a customer-centric approach and a consistent focus on individual preferences always go hand in hand with the highest product quality. Our “one-of-a-kind” production means that every piece of furniture is manufactured on an industrial scale using state-of-the-art high-tech processes, yet remains uniquely designed. The result: Every customer receives a high-quality, durable, and one-of-a-kind piece that is custom-made in both design and functionality.
Workbench and machine with cabinet parts
Production machine
View of factory hall with machines
several Sachsenküchen employees work on different kitchen cabinets

Innovative precision

At SACHSENKÜCHEN, innovative production facilities ensure top quality and maximum flexibility. Yet, despite all these technical advancements, the creativity and motivation of our employees remain a key factor in our success. Our state-of-the-art, CNC-controlled production systems rely specifically on qualified specialists to ensure optimal results at all times. In addition, we regularly undergo surveillance audits by the IHD Dresden to permanently guarantee compliance with the highest quality standards according to DIN EN ISO 9001.

182

FRONT DECORES

44

CARCASE DECORES

Samples of different colors and materials

>3.000

PAINT COLORS

117

HANDLES AND KNOBS

Lots of variety

SACHSENKÜCHEN embarked on the path toward custom manufacturing as early as 2007—long before this concept gained widespread attention in the market. “We noticed that demand for specialized solutions was rising significantly—and responded to this trend immediately,” says Elko Beeg, who joined the company as managing director in 2007 and played a key role in driving the shift toward customization.

“Anyone redesigning their kitchen today doesn’t want to make any compromises during the planning process. We fulfill this wish for our customers with our concept of custom-made kitchens. Just like with a tailor, the customer chooses from a wide variety of materials, colors, and styles—and ends up with a kitchen that is perfectly tailored to their wishes and the layout of the space.”